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Covering costs of past surgeries

May 20, 2008 by Jeremy 

BSSL was just given a great opportunity to be able to cover the outstanding costs of 3 heart surgeries that had been done back in February and March. The bills for these surgeries were still awaiting payment and we were thrilled to be able to cover them! So meet Sarah, Shayan and Najeeba! All 3 kids are already back home in Iraq and enjoying the new life their healing hearts have brought them.

Here’s a recap on these little guys:

Sarah- 4 years old- Had surgery on February 20th. Sarah returned to Iraq on April 30, 2008 with a healthy heart. We saw pictures of her in the airport before she returned to Iraq playing “doctor” for a number of strangers. She’s been through the ringer and come out a healthy, happy little girl!

Shayan- 1 year old- We helped send Shayan to surgery on February 20th. He and his mother returned to Iraq on March 26, 2008 with an amazingly powerful little heart. Before he left the guesthouse to return home he was seen chasing balloons around the room and laughing big belly laughs… true signs of a healthy heart!

Najeeba- 4 years old- Najeeba successfully underwent surgery on February 20th. Sarah returned to Iraq on March 26, 2008 with a thriving heart. At first Najeeba had difficulty understanding why her mother would take her away from her home and let the doctors open her heart. But as she healed and was able to enjoy being a kid again, it seemed she was able to grasp the degree to which this surgery has improved and, in fact, saved her life.

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Jeremy Courtney lives and loves in Iraq as a co-founder and Executive Director of the Preemptive Love Coalition. He's also the father of two spectacular children, and married to the lovely Jessica Courtney. When not absorbed in PLC work he can be found writing songs and singing about hope and future. Follow Jeremy on Twitter: @JCourt.

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  1. Owen Porter on September 1st, 2011 12:46 am

    I hope they prove my doubts wrong and find a way to block DeMarcus Ware, cover kicks better, make key field goals, curb the penalties, throw the ball quicker or away, and beat the Cowgirls. Report this comment Reply LarryTex says: November 12, 2009 at 11:14 am Not sure, jfh, 8-8 is achieved with wins over SF, DET, CHI, SEA; a loss to any, I think MM is gone whether he wins against DAL, BAL, PIT, ARI, or not. Id bet if he wins out against the first four and any one of the last, TT gives him one more year. Less than 8-8 he is gone regardless. TT will not be fired, in any case, so put it down next to my initials. (Larry, Punk, or LarryTex, take your pick).As far as the draft is concerned, the best RB is Best (haha), but he might fall below 20th pick. (4) OTs projected in top 20 so we could go there, only Williams cant play LT. Campbell might slide to 13-20 but 2009 has been horrible to him re nagging injuries. You cant trade up for an OT next year; theres no Mandarich available.Who knows what OTs are available out there in FA over the winter, but Im not convinced thats our biggest need. I know it looks that way, especially when Grant and Green seem to be able to put a good one out there once in a while, but I think RB is a bigger need and my scouts would be concentrating there, from Iowa A&I Teachers College to USC. Remember, not knowing Raji would be available, I wanted Malcolm Jenkins last year. Whats he done he doesnt even start, (8) tackles and played in (6) games for NO, so dont ask me to run a team. Report this comment Reply Devil’s Advocate… says: November 12, 2009 at 12:24 pm Id like to see someone from the offensive line garuntee a victory. Time to put the blahs behind, step up and show some personality. Give Dallas some bulletin board matertial, let them bring their A game. Its time for the Pack to stand toe to toe and slug it out!!!!! Lets just see what they really have might be good for them to know also Report this comment Reply Pack4life says: November 12, 2009 at 12:31 pm Now all of the Sudden TJ Lang can play RT and Brad Jones is good enough to start.TJ Lang after 10 weeks is better than Geno, Babre?? No he was better all along but MM nor Campen couldnt see it. Now Brad Jones has leaped Poppinga again very strange timing. I will give Capers that Brad Jones was hurt in training camp. The timing shows that MM feels the heat. Lose to the Bucs and presto new players and new positions. Either this will be a rousing success or colossal failure. My guess is the panic button has been pressed. Report this comment Reply Devil’s Advocate… says: November 12, 2009 at 12:37 pm Its time for the players to put something on the line, besides their coaches jobs!!!! Tell the media that they are going to kick Dallas pussy ass!!!!! Tell the players across from them on game day that they are going to kick his pussy ass!!!!!! If they can win the game, theyll know how hard they will need to play every week to get where they wanna be. Theyll know how much heart and soul its going to take also, and I for one would like to see a little bit of that from them.. and them having fun playing the game would be nice to see also!!!!! Report this comment Reply LarryTex says: November 12, 2009 at 12:47 pm DA, forget the coaches jobs, I think that picture is a given. Now, if not for the coaches, the players better start playing for theyre own jobs. I suspect a big house cleaning this winter and we will not be a young team next year. Yeah, jfh, put my initials on that one too. Report this comment Reply Gary M says: November 12, 2009 at 1:09 pm From Jason Whitlock article on 11/13

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