Our Story

The Forrest Spence Fund begins on September 10, 2007, with the story of Brittany and David Spence's first child, Robert Forrest Spence. Shortly after birth, Forrest developed complications and was transported to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at Le Bonheur Children's Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, where he fought valiantly for life for 55 days before his illness overtook him. While in the PICU, Forrest and his family underwent an indescribable journey of highs and lows.

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Amidst the daily struggles, the Spences were met with compassion and love that gave them hope and helped them survive the most difficult journey of their lives. It was in these times that they tasted deeply of the kindness of friends. It was often that kindness that sustained them as they grew weary. In light of this experience, Forrest Spence Fund was founded in 2007 as an official 501(c)3 nonprofit organization to assist with the non-medical needs of critically or chronically ill children and their families throughout the Mid-South. Since that time, the Forrest Spence Fund has continued to grow and expand its work across the Mid-South, touching the lives of many.

The Spences view this as a way for them and others to support families dealing with similar difficult situations and to give back to regional children's hospitals like Le Bonheur Children's Hospital, Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt, Children's Hospital at Erlanger in Chattanooga, Spence and Becky Wilson Baptist Children’s Hospital, Regional One Medical Center, TriStar Centennial Medical Center, Methodist Le Bonheur Germantown Hospital, and St. Jude Children's Hospital. The amazing medical staff at each of these institutions fight for thousands of children each year and Forrest Spence Fund hopes to assist in this fight. 

Each year, thousands of families across the region are confronted with the challenge of childhood illness, leaving a profound impact. With your help and the help of others, our organization will continue to come alongside these families in a time of need and often desperation, and support them, love them, and guide them through their journey.