Jade Villano became intimately familiar with Seattle Children’s.
For 89 days, her youngest daughter, Dolly, was kept in the NICU with a hole in her heart. She would stay during the week, often sleeping on couches, returning to her home with her husband and the other four kids on weekends.
“You never think it’s going to be you, and then, how do you think about the situation?” Villano said, “It stops you in your tracks because you see stories all the time. But, until you live it and you meet the families, then you know.”…