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Nothing Shall Be Impossible: A Story of Hope and Healing

Nothing Shall Be Impossible: A Story of Hope and Healing

 Born at just 30 weeks and weighing less than three pounds, twins Jordyn and Jasmyn White could each fit in the palm of a hand. Today, they’re thriving 11-year-olds and the inspiration behind Ascension Saint Thomas’s “Nothing Shall Be Impossible” billboard featured in Nashville at the corner of West End Avenue and Broadway.

Their story is a powerful reminder of how faith, family, and modern medicine come together to make miracles possible. Thanks to continued advancements in neonatal care, 9 out of 10 babies born before 28 weeks now survive and at Ascension Saint Thomas Midtown, our caregivers are helping more families experience that same hope every day.

Read the The Tennessean article.

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