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Church Health: A Hero in Care
Discover the inspiring story of church health, and how one man's faith-driven mission changed healthcare for thousands and has transformed lives in Memphis.
The Legacy of Le Bonheur
Recognized as one of the best children’s hospitals in the country, Le Bonheur has long been an integral part of the city; caring for our children, advancing research, and being a name we can trust when things go sideways for the most precious ones among us.
Memphis Hero: Danny Thomas
St. Jude founder Danny Thomas said he founded the children’s cancer research hospital because “no child should die in the dawn of life.” Today his dream still lives on through the many heroes creating and receiving treatments at St. Jude.
Memphis Heroes of the Yellow Fever of 1878
The Yellow Fever epidemic of 1878 was one of the most trying tests Memphis has ever faced. The grit of Memphians was put to the test, but the city survived, thanks to the brave few who risked it all to aid the dying. Our city is built on the work and bravery of these Memphians. As we face an unknown future, it’s good to be reminded that courage lives here in Memphis and it always has.
Memphis Makes Me... Feel Comforted
A local Memphis chef helps feed the healthcare workers on the frontlines of the battle against COVID-19. Because when comfort can’t come in the form of a hug, it can come in the form of a beautifully prepared meal. We’re all in this together and there’s a comfort in that.
Memphis Makes Me... Hopeful
The coronavirus pandemic has upended life as we know it. In an almost unprecedented and eerily warlike manner, all that is familiar has suddenly changed. This crisis is generation-defining and world-changing. But in the midst of this, living in Memphis Makes Me Hopeful.