
Julian Justice’s Cleft Palate and Lip Surgery
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On Friday February 12, 2021 Grant and Jackie welcomed their beautiful son Julian into the world.
Grant and Jackie never imagined they would be young parents with a child, while looking forward to graduating high school, but have embraced the opportunity since the beginning.
Always optimistic, the young parents never imagined that their son would be born with a birth defect as part of a genetic condition known as Cleft Palate. Baby Julian is as cute as he can be but having a rough start in life and will be fine in the long run thanks to the teams of doctors and the loving support of his entire family.
Baby Julian’s parents will be living with his grandparents well into the future and accept the overwhelming challenges that lay ahead without fear. Baby Julian will require multiple surgeries over the next decade along with therapy and lots of love. He is currently using prosthetic devices and a specialized feeding apparatus designed for the interim until first stages of reconstructive surgery have resolved the current hurdles. Parents and grandparents have learned to use specialized care and lots of love to help him adjust to this world.
Although some of the initial surgery costs may be covered under insurance, there are many more costs and challenges that lay ahead and so much more is unanticipated. We can help lessen one of those challenges by easing some of the burden of financial stress.
The amount you donate is not important but donating is as important as asking ten or more of your contacts to donate.




On Friday February 12, 2021 Grant and Jackie welcomed their beautiful son Julian into the world.
Grant and Jackie never imagined they would be young parents with a child, while looking forward to graduating high school, but have embraced the opportunity since the beginning.
Always optimistic, the young parents never imagined that their son would be born with a birth defect as part of a genetic condition known as Cleft Palate. Baby Julian is as cute as he can be but having a rough start in life and will be fine in the long run thanks to the teams of doctors and the loving support of his entire family.
Baby Julian’s parents will be living with his grandparents well into the future and accept the overwhelming challenges that lay ahead without fear. Baby Julian will require multiple surgeries over the next decade along with therapy and lots of love. He is currently using prosthetic devices and a specialized feeding apparatus designed for the interim until first stages of reconstructive surgery have resolved the current hurdles. Parents and grandparents have learned to use specialized care and lots of love to help him adjust to this world.
Although some of the initial surgery costs may be covered under insurance, there are many more costs and challenges that lay ahead and so much more is unanticipated. We can help lessen one of those challenges by easing some of the burden of financial stress.
The amount you donate is not important but donating is as important as asking ten or more of your contacts to donate.



