PHOENIX -- Two-year-old Gia was 13 days old when doctors diagnosed her with Hirschsprung’s disease, a condition that affects the large intestine. She needed specialized formula. But as the girl’s mom, Esparanza, recalled, her husband’s sales job barely covered rent.
So when they qualified for the federal Women, Infants, and Children program, they could finally breathe a sigh of relief. Copy article link
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