Celebrating Fathers (Day)
June 20, 2010 by Esther

For Abdul Kareem’s father, today may be his last Father’s Day.
Meet Abdul Kareem. This nine-month old’s family does not have the money to send him to surgery through conventional means outside the country.
Abdul Kareem is in a position where he must receive heart surgery before his first birthday or he will likely be inoperable because of increased complications.
You can make this Father’s Day more than just a holiday for Abdul Kareem’s family. You can help commemorate today as the day that Abdul Kareem receives the funds to go to surgery.
This August our Remedy Missions team of international surgeons will perform 30 heart surgeries and train local medical teams. This will give Abdul Kareem an opportunity to receive heart surgery in his own country that is both affordable and accessible.
But at this point that chance at surgery will only be possible with your donations.
A few days after the pictures above were taken, Abdul Kareem’s father returned to our office to talk to PLC Director Jeremy Courtney about the status of his son’s acceptance for surgery. And just as any dad in this situation, Abdul Kareem’s father pleaded “Just do something for him. He’s just a little boy.” He got so emotional that he excused himself from the conversation and the office. The father, who had done all he could for his son, walked away from the office crying.
Let this Father’s Day be more than gifts and family luncheons. Invest in surgeries that will help give children like Abdul Kareem a lifetime of celebrating days with their fathers.
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| Esther Perez, a PLC summer intern ('10), is spending this summer managing the daily blog and telling the stories of Iraqi children affected by congenital heart disease. The die-hard Texan loves spending her time learning local languages, talking about soccer and swimming. |





