Bearing a Selfless Heart, Inc.

We are a 501(c)(3) organization that aims to be a blessing, providing comfort and nourishment to families of children facing serious health conditions.

We understand the challenges and hardships that families face when their child is undergoing medical treatment for critical conditions.

We want to be a source of hope and encouragement for them.

OUR STORY

Our lives changed forever when our son Sebastian was born. Little did we know that he would need life saving heart surgery shortly after birth.

Our Miracle Needed a Miracle.

SUPPORT

With your support, our organization will continue our mission through various initiatives throughout the year.

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Each Valentine’s Day, our organization
will donate teddy bears to children at Family House as well as the UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital San Francisco Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Unit.

INTRODUCING THE LOTS OF KNOTS PROJECT

INTRODUCING THE LOTS OF KNOTS PROJECT

Introducing the 2025 Initiative: Lots of Knots

As we move forward with our mission, we are excited to introduce our 2025 initiative—Lots of Knots. This initiative is born from our own experience of prayer and reliance on God during our son’s surgery. During that time, we found comfort in knowing that our family, friends, and even strangers were praying for us. And each prayer, each moment of intercession, was like a knot in a string—a tangible connection to God’s presence and to the community that stood with us.

Lots of Knots is a beautiful and simple way for people of all ages to participate in a movement of prayer and support. The idea is this: every knot tied represents a prayer for a child or family in need.

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Bearing a Selfless Heart, Inc.

In 2023, our family spent Valentine’s Day in the hospital while Sebastian was receiving medical treatment. We were among hundreds of other families who spent this day at our child’s bedside.

This Valentine’s Day, consider supporting Sebastian’s Teddy Bear Dinner or sending a Teddy Bear to children who are in the hospital receiving critical care.