A tough little cowgirl with a big fight ahead.
Sweet 7-month-old Wrenlie Rose was recently rushed to the ER after becoming severely dehydrated and unusually lethargic. What started as a worried trip to the hospital quickly turned into every parent’s worst nightmare.
Doctors discovered that the soft spot on Wrenlie’s head was becoming hard, a sign that her brain was under dangerous pressure. After urgent testing, she was diagnosed with Hydrocephalus — a condition where fluid builds up around the brain — caused by an unidentified mass deep in the middle of her brain.
This tiny, brave girl is now facing a fight far bigger than herself. Wrenlie will undergo a series of brain surgeries at Primary Children’s Medical Center to relieve the pressure, address the unknown mass, and give her the best chance at recovery.
While Wrenlie is in the hospital, her 4-year-old big brother, Hayden, is missing her terribly. He keeps praying to Jesus and asking when she’ll be home so they can play together again. All he wants is to see his baby sister’s smile and have her back in his arms.
Her parents Denton and Kelsie are by her side, but the emotional, physical, and financial toll is overwhelming. Between hospital stays, specialized care, travel costs, and time away from work, they need the support of their community now more than ever.
How you can help:
• Donate to help cover medical and living expenses during this difficult time.
• Share Wrenlie’s story so more hearts can join in her fight.
• Keep Wrenlie, Hayden, and their family in your thoughts and prayers as they face the days ahead.
Every dollar, share, and kind word makes a difference. Let’s rally together for this precious baby girl, so she can come home to her big brother’s hugs and the family who loves her endlessly.
From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for helping Wrenlie fight.






