


Today, the two kids and their families are bonded by their shared history as “heart kids” and are living healthy, active lifestyles fit for adventurous little boys. The kids both enjoy playing sports like soccer, swimming, golf and tennis, and love being big brothers to their younger siblings.
The medical miracles which saved Gray Jackson’s and Gray Carpenter’s lives are due in no small part to the world-class pediatric cardiovascular team at Levine Children’s Hospital along with the support of the HEARTest Yard program, founded in 2012 by Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen and his wife Kara. The Olsen family has its own “heart kid,” TJ, who also suffers from a severe congenital heart defect. After learning of their son’s diagnosis, Greg and Kara partnered with Levine Children’s to establish the HEARTest Yard, a family service program which provides families of babies affected by congenital heart disease with critical services including in-home, private nursing care, physical therapy, speech therapy and more. The best part is that the program is available to patients at no additional cost, funded entirely by the generosity of the Olsen family and donors throughout the region.
Most recently, the HEARTest Yard has also established a neurodevelopmental program at Levine Children’s in response to the finding that nearly half of all children diagnosed with congenital heart disease face additional challenges later in life, including neurodevelopmental deficits that can impact language, fine motor skills or vision. The new neurodevelopmental program, made possible by a $750,000 gift from the Olsen family, established several key services housed at Levine Children’s including early diagnosis, comprehensive evaluation by a team of pediatric specialists, coordinated care through a single clinic, and related research to advance the field. “The Olsen’s have been such a blessing to this hospital and I know [my son] will see huge benefits from this new program,” says Brittany Jackson, mom to Gray Jackson. She continues, “When we’re the ones living this ‘heart life,’ having everyone rally around you is a key component to getting through this journey successfully.”
Featured Photo: Gray Jackson and Gray Carpenter, pictured together at a camp, are now good friends bonded by their pride in being “heart kids.”

