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A child and a volunteer at Ryan’s Place (Valerie Oliver – GB Shades, LLC) In 1995, shortly before Debbie Sahlin’s son Ryan’s first birthday, he suffered from a traumatic brain injury as a result of an accident. After his life-changing injury, Sahlin found her world permanently transformed. She became an expert in her son’s care and founded the Lollipop Kids Foundation in 2010. The foundation grew to serve thousands of children with complex medic…
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Washington FAMILY Magazine broke the news in on Thursday, January 15, 2026.
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