Mia Robertson, daughter of “Duck Dynasty” stars Jase and Missy Robertson, is set for her 14th surgery, hoping it’s her final one to address her cleft lip and palate. Despite her numerous surgeries, Mia remains optimistic, actively participating in her medical care now at 18. She founded the Mia Moo Fund to support children facing similar challenges. The family’s journey has been shared openly, emphasizing reliance on faith through difficult times. Following her recent surgery in July, Jase confirmed Mia’s successful recovery, expressing gratitude for prayers. Additionally, Missy revealed they’re legal guardians to a baby, ensuring the child’s well-being amidst challenging circumstances.
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