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Mum who raised £1.5m for baby son's life-saving heart surgery arrives safely at Stanford hospital - Ryan Reynolds donated £10k. Pre-op testing begins.
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Mum who raised £1.5 MILLION to get tot to US for life-saving surgery announces arrival at clinic

Ria Newman
Last updated: January 9, 2026 9:13 am
Ria Newman Published January 9, 2026
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Jasmin with her baby boy, Ollie. (Jam Press/@ollies.army)
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A mum who raised more than £1.5 million to get her baby son to a specialist hospital in the US for life-saving treatment has announced their arrival at the facility.

Jasmin Roberts has been in a desperate race to save her son, Ollie Williams, after he was diagnosed with a rare and complex congenital heart defect, causing serious issues that block his blood from being properly oxygenated.

Without specialist intervention – not available in the UK – he would begin palliative care: a prognosis Jasmin would not accept.

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Incredibly, she was able to raise the huge sum, with donations including one of £10,000 from Hollywood’s Ryan Reynolds.

On Wednesday (7 January), she and Ollie arrived at Stanford Children’s Hospital in California, with Jasmin taking to TikTok to share the positive update with her 298,000 followers.

The mum, 24, from Wrexham, Wales, said: “We are safe and we are here.

Mum who raised £1.5m for baby son's life-saving heart surgery arrives safely at Stanford hospital - Ryan Reynolds donated £10k. Pre-op testing begins.
Jasmin in hospital, after giving birth to Ollie. (Jam Press/@ollies.army)

“The flight went amazingly.

“Ollie was perfect – it was like an 11-hour flight with my best friend, I could not fault him at all.

“Virgin Atlantic went above and beyond for us, from helping us at check-in and through security, making sure I had somebody with me, giving us lounge access, and upgrading us to first class.

“I am so exhausted but wanted to let everyone know that we are here and we are safe.

“Thank you all so, so much for getting us here.”

The tot has been “jet lagged and tired” since arrival, but pre-op testing has begun.

Jasmin added: “Ollie is the strongest little man ever.”

Mum who raised £1.5m for baby son's life-saving heart surgery arrives safely at Stanford hospital - Ryan Reynolds donated £10k. Pre-op testing begins.
Jasmin with her baby boy, Ollie. (Jam Press/@ollies.army)

Ollie was diagnosed with Pulmonary atresia with ventricular septal defect and major aortopulmonary collateral arteries (PA/VSD/MAPCAs) in September 2024, after a hospital check-up flagged his oxygen saturation levels were dangerously low.

The diagnosis came about incidentally, as the tot had been there due to prolonged jaundice – with no concerns beforehand about his arteries.

The defect means there are three major issues at play: a blocked pulmonary valve, a hole between the heart’s lower chambers, and abnormal arteries that supply blood to the lungs.

With the NHS unable to perform the first stage of the surgery required, Ollie’s only hope was making it to the US, where medics at Stanford Children’s Hospital were confident they could help.

Mum who raised £1.5m for baby son's life-saving heart surgery arrives safely at Stanford hospital - Ryan Reynolds donated £10k. Pre-op testing begins.
Ollie in hospital. (Jam Press/@ollies.army)

“To say it has been torture is an understatement,” Jasmin, who works in customer support for a bank, previously told Need To Know of Ollie’s diagnosis.

“I was barely 23, physically recovering from a traumatic birth, and the one lifeline I had left was my baby.

“Suddenly, even that was being stripped away from me.

“He was so tiny in the hospital bed, and attached to so many wires that I couldn’t pick him up.

“I was confused and terrified.

“My entire world shifted in the space of seconds.”

Mum who raised £1.5m for baby son's life-saving heart surgery arrives safely at Stanford hospital - Ryan Reynolds donated £10k. Pre-op testing begins.
Ollie in hospital. (Jam Press/@ollies.army)

The first surgery, in the US, will improve blood flow to his lungs, helping his arteries grow strong enough in the months that follow.

From there, Ollie will be ready for the full repair, which involves reconstructing the connection between the heart and lungs by gathering and connecting multiple collateral arteries into a single, unified pulmonary artery, and closing the hole in Ollie’s heart – which will likely be able to take place in the UK.

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(Jam Press/@ollies.army)
(Jam Press/@ollies.army)

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