Those We've Helped Travel expenses were paid to Miami for mother Miranda Galloway and son Kymani Harrigan. Travel and hotel expenses were paid for this child and her mother to go to Nicklaus Children Hospital in Miami Florida for child evaluation. This child (not sick) was able to travel to be with a sick brother. This St. John child was able to receive treatment at the Nicklaus Children Hospital in Miami. This was paid by Mr. CLARENCE PAYNE a supporter of the foundation. With help from the Nigel O. Hodge Foundation, Jayda Todman traveled to Florida in June of 2020 for much-needed spinal surgery. Travel expenses were paid for this child. Travel expenses were paid for this child and the family to go to Seattle, Washington for the child to receive an operation. This family received medical assistance, airfare, food, lodging, and ground transportation for the child to go to a hospital in Philadelphia for a heart condition. This father and daughter received airline tickets and lodging expenses to Miami for the child to receive treatment for a heart condition. Airlines tickets were given to families to Miami Children's Hospital for the family to visit their sick brother and child. Financial assistance for therapy and treatment for Cochlear implants *Received several airline tickets to visit Shriners Hospital for Children. *Travel expenses were paid for the mother and child to go to Springfield, MA for the child to receive a prosthetic leg. *This family received round-trip airline tickets for them to take their daughter to Miami to receive medical treatment. *Many trips were paid for this child to travel on various occasions to receive treatment at Shriners Hospital for Children. *Travel expenses were paid for this child and mother to get a diagnosis done. *Financial expenses were paid for this child to undergo a series of tests to determine the nature of his illness. *This child was diagnosed with severe profound hearing loss and NOHF assisted them with airfare to Miami for treatment at the University of Miami Medical School Ear Institute. *A well-needed wheelchair was purchased for this child. *Travel and medical expenses for this child and mother were paid. *Funeral expenses were paid for this child. Javon Fredericks, a 14-year-old boy from St. Croix, diagnosed with Wolfe Parkinson White Syndrome received travel expenses to Puerto Rico for testing on his heart. A Bahamian family was able to pay for travel costs to send their young daughter to Miami to donate bone marrow to her 18-year-old brother suffering from lymphocytic leukemia. Shalecia Williams, a 17-year-old high school student, was diagnosed with leukemia and was assisted with medical expenses. NOHF cosponsored a bone marrow drive to help find her a bone marrow match. 14-year-old Eridania Cabrera Osera from the Dominican Republic was able to complete her radiation therapy for cancer. Airline tickets were provided so this girl could receive a diagnosis. Travel and medical expenses for this boy were paid. A 13-year-old St. Thomas boy with systemic lupus was able to travel to Atlanta for medical treatment. This child was diagnosed with lupus and scleroderma autoimmune disease and was able to go for treatment at Miami Children's Hospital. Slow to develop after being born, this child was sent away for treatment. This child's medical bills were paid at St. Thomas Radiology Associates, LLC. Learn More About Our Scholarship Recipients Learn more Play Video Play Video Play Video