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When Caregiving Means Sleeping in a Van: The Story Behind Daisy's Place
On this week's Hope for the Caregiver, I spoke with Carolyn Wheeler O'Byrne from Florence, Alabama—a mother whose fierce advocacy for her 17-month-old daughter, Daisy, turned into a decades-long mission.
Carolyn recounted the terrifying season when Daisy was diagnosed with congestive heart failure, endured failed procedures, experimental treatments that nearly killed her, and infections that pushed her to the brink. Through nights spent in hospital windowsills and even a van in the Vanderbilt parking lot, Carolyn fought for her child's life with grit and faith.
Now, twenty years later, Daisy is thriving—and Carolyn has transformed her pain into purpose by founding Daisy's Place, a nonprofit home that provides weary caregivers with food, showers, clean clothes, and, above all, dignity. Instead of parking lot vans, families now find refuge in fully furnished bedrooms, stocked kitchens, and the compassionate presence of someone who truly understands.
This episode is a reminder that caregivers are not alone, that faith sustains when resources collapse, and that one woman's determination can ripple out to bless countless others.
👉 Listen now and learn more about Daisy's Place at daisys-place.org
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When Caregiving Means Sleeping in a Van: The Story Behind Daisy's Place
On this week's Hope for the Caregiver, I spoke with Carolyn Wheeler O'Byrne from Florence, Alabama—a mother whose fierce advocacy for her 17-month-old daughter, Daisy, turned into a decades-long mission.
Carolyn recounted the terrifying season when Daisy was diagnosed with congestive heart failure, endured failed procedures, experimental treatments that nearly killed her, and infections that pushed her to the brink. Through nights spent in hospital windowsills and even a van in the Vanderbilt parking lot, Carolyn fought for her child's life with grit and faith.
Now, twenty years later, Daisy is thriving—and Carolyn has transformed her pain into purpose by founding Daisy's Place, a nonprofit home that provides weary caregivers with food, showers, clean clothes, and, above all, dignity. Instead of parking lot vans, families now find refuge in fully furnished bedrooms, stocked kitchens, and the compassionate presence of someone who truly understands.
This episode is a reminder that caregivers are not alone, that faith sustains when resources collapse, and that one woman's determination can ripple out to bless countless others.
👉 Listen now and learn more about Daisy's Place at daisys-place.org

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