Overview

About this resource

This Caregiving.com Caring Conversations interview features Tiffany Yu, who created the nonprofit Tubie2Go for children who require tube feeding — an organization inspired by her late son, Magnus. Her story is one of profound loss transformed into purpose and service to other families.

The interview shares Tiffany’s journey as a caregiver to a medically complex child, the grief of losing her son, and how she channeled that experience into founding Tubie2Go to help other children and families who navigate tube feeding. It offers an intimate look at caring for a child with intensive medical needs, the realities of pediatric medical caregiving, and the way some bereaved parents find healing by creating something that honors their child and eases the path for others. Tiffany’s example illustrates resilience, advocacy, and the legacy a child can leave through a parent’s love.

This resource matters because parents of medically complex children carry enormous burdens, and stories like Tiffany’s offer both practical awareness (about tube feeding and the support that exists) and deep emotional resonance — showing that meaning and contribution can grow even from devastating loss. As part of Caregiving.com’s Champions Corner, her interview spotlights a caregiver whose story inspires. For parents of medically complex children, the bereaved, and anyone moved by stories of turning grief into purpose, this conversation is powerful. It is freely available on Caregiving.com.

Key Takeaways

What you'll get from this resource

  • A Caregiving.com Caring Conversations interview with Tiffany Yu, founder of the nonprofit Tubie2Go.
  • Tubie2Go supports children who require tube feeding, inspired by her late son Magnus.
  • A story of transforming the loss of a medically complex child into purpose and service.
  • Freely available on Caregiving.com.
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A caregiver who founded the nonprofit Tubie2Go for children who require tube feeding, inspired by her late son Magnus.

Her journey caring for a medically complex child, the grief of losing her son, and how she turned that loss into service to other families.

The interview is freely available on Caregiving.com.

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