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On 8/10/19, ten week old baby Benaiah Tripp went to the emergency room for projectile vomiting and was unable to keep food down for 24 hours. It was determined that he had stomach issues and would need to be transported to UC Davis to have surgery for Pyloric Stenosis.
After spending the evening in the Pediatric ER at UC Davis, an X-ray of baby Benaiah’s chest revealed what looked like a perforated diaphragm with intestines in the chest cavity.
As of 8/11/19 late afternoon, Benaiah is scheduled to have surgery for a congenital diaphragmatic hernia the morning of 8/12/19. It is anticipated that Evan, Cameron and Benaiah will be at UC Davis for up to two weeks following surgery to recover.
The Tripp family is asking for prayer for quick recovery of Benaiah’s intestines and “no needed patch in the repair”. Please pray for increased faith and financial provision.
Specifically the Tripp family has asked us to declare:
“Benaiah is a mighty man, super strong and healthy. He is happy and full of joy through it all!”
This Gofund me was created to help cover expenses for the Tripp family’s stay at UC Davis as well as Benaiah’s medical expenses.



After spending the evening in the Pediatric ER at UC Davis, an X-ray of baby Benaiah’s chest revealed what looked like a perforated diaphragm with intestines in the chest cavity.
As of 8/11/19 late afternoon, Benaiah is scheduled to have surgery for a congenital diaphragmatic hernia the morning of 8/12/19. It is anticipated that Evan, Cameron and Benaiah will be at UC Davis for up to two weeks following surgery to recover.
The Tripp family is asking for prayer for quick recovery of Benaiah’s intestines and “no needed patch in the repair”. Please pray for increased faith and financial provision.
Specifically the Tripp family has asked us to declare:
“Benaiah is a mighty man, super strong and healthy. He is happy and full of joy through it all!”
This Gofund me was created to help cover expenses for the Tripp family’s stay at UC Davis as well as Benaiah’s medical expenses.



Organizer and beneficiary
Cameron Tripp
Beneficiary

