Local Development with Qaiwan Group & Sheikh Fakhir’s $15,000 Donation Emboldens Local Initiatives
January 30, 2011 by Jeremy · 18 Comments

A recent conversation about Mohammad Star reminded me why I love working to develop local solutions to local problems.
Our Kurdish coworker Awara Hassan Mama introduced PLC to Qaiwan Group in 2009 when he (Awara) moved us out of our old office and into the property owned by Sheikh Fakhr and his Qaiwan Group. By the end of the year Sheikh Fakhr had graciously provided PLC with thousands of dollars in savings in our new, deeply discounted office space and had generously given an additional $15,000 grant that paid for Mohammad’s surgery. Since 2009, as we told people around town that our new office was in one of Sheikh Fakhr’s buildings, we have heard his name associated with great respect and considerable generosity.

Sheikh Fakhr of the Qaiwan Group with Mohammad Star before surgery in Oct 2009.
The reason I love working in local development is because people who live locally can always accomplish more than those of us who come in from some foreign place thinking we understand the culture or the local needs. Of course, those who come from some far off place often have perspectives or access to resources that play an important role, but it usually seems true that great development work has a direct correlation to reliance on local funding, which is often an indicator of local priorities.
For all the thousands of things Sheikh Fakhr could spend his resources on, he has strengthened local programs and emboldened local business people to follow suit with his generosity to our organization. When we talk about “The Coalition,” we are talking about you standing beside Sheikh Fakhr for the good of Kurdish and Iraqi children across Iraq.
Thanks so much for your ongoing support of local solutions to Iraq’s 30,000 children waiting in line for lifesaving heart surgeries. You all – together – are the remedy!
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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: @Jeremy_Courtney. |
Internship | 2011
January 26, 2011 by matt · Leave a Comment
It’s that time again.
For the past 3 summers we’ve hosted a handful of talented, socially-conscious men and women to assist us in eradicating the backlog. This year we’re excited to have several of our 2010 interns returning for a second summer, but there are still a few spots left.
So instead of spending your summer sleeping in and replaying Donkey Kong 64, why not go here and fill out an application?
We’re looking for passionate people who want to hone their skills for the betterment of the people of Iraq and to have their own life enriched by the experience.
The application deadline is February 1st, and you can send any questions to our veteran interns, Lyda and Alex, at interns@preemptivelove.org.
Go check it out!
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As PLC's Press Secretary, Matt Willingham is bent on leveraging words and media to connect hearts and minds to Iraqi children in need. On the side, he likes reading old books, devouring the great food his wife cooks up and dabbling in DSLR video work. He's also mildly obsessed with Twitter: @mehtin. |
Featured Partners: Ricky & Julie Kim
January 24, 2011 by matt · Leave a Comment
Take a minute to meet Ricky and Julie Kim. Ricky works as a software engineer out of Dallas, Texas and is a regular supporter of sick kids in Iraq.
Originally from South Korea, Ricky moved to the United States 5 years ago after accepting a great job offer. But things weren’t always so nice for Ricky. Growing up in the wake of the Korean War, he saw the challenges his country faced and was inspired by the foreign aide his family received, so now he wants to extend that same kindness to others:
“Just as our country could overcome their desparate situation with help from others, I would like to help the people of Iraq have hope for their future.”
Ricky knows the difficulties of growing up in a post-war environment first-hand, and it’s that understanding that compels him toward compassion.
So on behalf of countless Iraqi children: thanks, Ricky, and thanks to all the rest of you who are working toward this same “hopeful future” for Iraq that Ricky is.
There is no Coalition without you.
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As PLC's Press Secretary, Matt Willingham is bent on leveraging words and media to connect hearts and minds to Iraqi children in need. On the side, he likes reading old books, devouring the great food his wife cooks up and dabbling in DSLR video work. He's also mildly obsessed with Twitter: @mehtin. |











