Kirstin Rayborn
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Aggie family fighting Fanconi anemia demonstrates importance of Kidz1st Fund
3 yr ago by Olin Buchanan
In June, 7-year-old Naomi McDougall was diagnosed with Fanconi anemia and has been in the hospital ever since, but thanks to research funded by Jimbo Fisher's Kidz1stFund and a bone marrow transplant from her brother, Naomi should be going home by the end of the week.
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Kidz1stFund's Kirstin Rayborn reacts to 'amazing' support from Aggie family
3 yr ago by David Nuño
After beating Alabama, a large number of Aggies felt compelled to donate to Kidz1stFund as a way of saying thank you to Jimbo Fisher. Kidz1stFund's executive director Kirstin Rayborn joined to discuss the overwhelming support and ongoing fight against Fanconi Anemia.
 
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