Name:
Braxton
Condition:
Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome / Pulmonary Stenosis
Club:
Three Rivers School
Club's City, State:
Sunriver, OR
Date Adopted:
02/11/2026
Service Hours:

Meet Braxton

Read Braxton's Story

  • Meet one-year-old Braxton, a snuggly Daddy’s boy who loves stealing beanies and hats, cuddling his soft blankies, and giving “nogs”—a sweet hello where he gently touches his head to yours.
  • While Braxton was still growing in his mommy’s belly, doctors noticed during an ultrasound that his heart was a little different.
  • After seeing many doctors, Braxton was diagnosed with two serious heart conditions: Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome and pulmonary stenosis.
  • Left Heart Syndrome means the left side of Braxton’s heart did not grow all the way, so it cannot pump blood to the rest of his body very well.
  • Pulmonary stenosis means the pathway from his heart to his lungs is too narrow, making it harder for blood to get oxygen.
  • These diagnoses can also make feeding a challenge for babies. Braxton uses a special tube called a “G-tube,” that goes directly into his belly to eat.
  • Because he was so sick, Braxton needed ECMO, a special life-support machine that helps the heart and lungs rest by adding oxygen to his blood—like a temporary heart-lung helper.
  • Braxton was transferred to Stanford Hospital in California, where he had a big heart surgery to help blood flow through his body and keep him alive.
  • Braxton had to stay in the hospital for seven months. During that time, he needed medicines through IVs, extra oxygen to help him breathe, and many procedures and surgeries.
  • So far, Braxton has had two open-heart surgeries and six procedures to help his veins. He will need two more heart surgeries and someday, a heart transplant.
  • Braxton will be adopted as a Sparrow by Three Rivers K-8 School, in Sunriver. Students will work together to earn money through kind acts and community service, cheering Braxton on as he and his family continue his brave medical journey.