Down the Street From Our Office: Protests In Sulaymaniyah, Iraq
March 30, 2011 by matt · 1 Comment
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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. |
Big Love Little Hearts Founder: “We Will Not Stop!”
March 28, 2011 by matt · Leave a Comment
Estrella’s commitment to saving the lives of children is inspirational, and we’re incredibly fortunate to know and work alongside her in the battle against CHD. We aren’t stopping either!
To see more of her contagious compassion for children (and her slick new website!), check out big-love.org.
| Matt Willingham is the Press Secretary for the Preemptive Love Coalition. He’s been happily nuptualized to the excellent Cayla Willingham since December 2008 and enjoys his wife’s delicious cooking, making up words like nuptualized, globe-trotting, and spicy food. Follow Matt on Twitter: @mehtin. |
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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. |
Happy Newroz! Newroz Pîroz bê!
March 23, 2011 by matt · 315 Comments


This week we’re joining Kurds around the world in celebrating Newroz (now-rose), or Kurdish (and Persian) New Year. I’m only a few weeks into life in Iraq, but it didn’t take long to see why people say Newroz is a great time to live and work among the Kurds. These people know how to celebrate!
According to legend, the first Newroz came after the death of an evil king who was performing child sacrifices to feed his snakes. All the gruesome details can be read here, but I just wanted to point out how beautifully I think this holiday coincides with our work.
It’s a celebration of things being made new. Children get a chance at life.
If you’ve spent any time with us or on our site, you know that this theme of new life for children is central to who we are, and the fact that you’ve chosen to join the Coalition and make life possible for these Iraqi kids is a HUGE boon for us and, more importantly, for the future of Iraq.
So, from all of our staff: Happy Newroz from Iraq!
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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. |
17 Heart Felt Thank You’s Coming Your Way From Iraq!
March 20, 2011 by Cody · 1 Comment

We’re just now wrapping up our fourth Remedy Mission in Iraq and we have 17 heart felt thank you’s to send your way from the families who got the chance to see their children receive the heart surgery they’ve been waiting for!
(Go ahead, you can stand up and celebrate. We did!)
Now what?
Now we do it all over again! All over Iraq. Until every heart is mended!
Why?
So that girls like Ala can receive the surgery that she needs to be a strong and healthy little girl!
Ala was on the schedule for this past Remedy but she had to go home because there wasn’t enough time to save her, like we all had hoped.
Now we’re doing everything we can to turn that hope into a reality.
YOU can help us save Ala by joining us and helping bring Remedy back to her!
It’s easier than you think. Just click HERE!
If you’re on Twitter this week be sure to use the #RemedyMission hashtag to describe all the good news coming out of Iraq this week via @preemptivelove.
With help from our friends:

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Cody Fisher is the co-founder and Development Director of the Preemptive Love Coalition. He moved to Iraq in 2007 where he met his wife and since then they've been waging peace and mending hearts across Iraq. His passions are photography, peacemaking, and food that doesn't come out of a can. You can follow him on Twitter: |
Parzheen Heads Home!
March 11, 2011 by Cody · 1 Comment

We have a list of over 3,000 local children that are waiting in line for a life-saving heart surgery but today we watched as 3 more walked right off the list!
…and one of those was Parzheen!
Her name is now on another list that’s growing each day.
It’s not a backlog.
It’s not for kids who need to be sent out of the country.
It’s a list of all the children that have been able to receive the remedy here in Iraq! In the past month, over 30 names have been added to that list!
Parzheen’s heart is responding beautifully to the remedy and today, the doctors cleared her to go home.
Thanks for giving Parzheen the Remedy.
Thanks for your relentless love for the hearts of Iraq.
We love doing this alongside you!
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Cody Fisher is the co-founder and Development Director of the Preemptive Love Coalition. He moved to Iraq in 2007 where he met his wife and since then they've been waging peace and mending hearts across Iraq. His passions are photography, peacemaking, and food that doesn't come out of a can. You can follow him on Twitter: |
Mohammed Returns For A Check Up!
March 10, 2011 by Cody · 1 Comment

Mohammed was the first to go home with a healthy heart and now he’s the first to get his post-op check up!
We were a whole lot more excited to see Mohammed than he was to see us though.
When we say goodbye to each child we always love that soon we’ll get to see them at their school or at home, anywhere but the hospital.
Echo machines and doctors didn’t bring back fun memories for Mohammed, but for us, we love them because they showed us just how GREAT his heart is doing!
For the other parents, it was a sweet reunion and reminder that all this time in the hospital will be worth it!
For Mohammed, he made off with a hand full of cookies and candy so everybody had something to smile about!
If you’re on Twitter this week be sure to use the #RemedyMission hashtag to describe all the good news coming out of Iraq this week via @preemptivelove.
With help from our friends:

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Cody Fisher is the co-founder and Development Director of the Preemptive Love Coalition. He moved to Iraq in 2007 where he met his wife and since then they've been waging peace and mending hearts across Iraq. His passions are photography, peacemaking, and food that doesn't come out of a can. You can follow him on Twitter: |
Parzheen’s Strong Heart Takes Her From The ICU To The Hospital Ward!
March 9, 2011 by Cody · Leave a Comment
Parzheen barely had time to get comfortable in the Intensive Care Unit before they told her she was well enough to go down to the hospital ward!
The nurses asked her if she wanted her father to carry her down to the hospital ward and she said “NO!”
She wanted to walk downstairs on her own.
She just couldn’t wait to put her new heart to the test.
Parzheen is now beginning physical therapy which is only going to help get her to the point where she can run and play for the first time with a healthy heart!
Today she invited us to her house and we said “YES!”
We’re spending as much time with her as we can but it’s always fun knowing that these relationships are only just now beginning!
How do you keep following her story?
Just keep following us on Facebook and Twitter!
If you’re on Twitter this week be sure to use the #RemedyMission hashtag to describe all the good news coming out of Iraq this week via @preemptivelove.
With help from our friends:

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Cody Fisher is the co-founder and Development Director of the Preemptive Love Coalition. He moved to Iraq in 2007 where he met his wife and since then they've been waging peace and mending hearts across Iraq. His passions are photography, peacemaking, and food that doesn't come out of a can. You can follow him on Twitter: |
Yasna Wraps Up Her Time In The Hospital Ward And Says Goodbye!
March 8, 2011 by Cody · 1 Comment

It’s all hands on deck for us at the hospital as we not only continue to follow children into surgery but now out the door, as children are beginning to go home each day!
Today we said goodbye to little Yasna (pictured right) as her family was learning from the nurses and cardiologists how to best take care of her once she’s at home.
After that, her bags were packed and they walked through the hospital ward saying goodbye to all the friends that were made over the past few days.
The lucky ones got a smile out of her!
We love that we got to meet Yasna this Remedy Mission.
Even though it was a heart defect that brought us together we love that it didn’t have to end at that.
We love that today she was proudly carried out of the hospital after receiving the remedy!
The hospital ward already seems incomplete without her, but we know that her home is finally complete now that she’s there!
YOU made that happen!
If you’re on Twitter this week be sure to use the #RemedyMission hashtag to describe all the good news coming out of Iraq this week via @preemptivelove.
With help from our friends:

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Cody Fisher is the co-founder and Development Director of the Preemptive Love Coalition. He moved to Iraq in 2007 where he met his wife and since then they've been waging peace and mending hearts across Iraq. His passions are photography, peacemaking, and food that doesn't come out of a can. You can follow him on Twitter: |
Parzheen Receives Total Correction; For Discharge from ICU Tomorrow
March 7, 2011 by Jeremy · Leave a Comment

Parzheen went in yesterday for a total correction of four different heart problems and came through with spectacular results! She had her breathing tube removed within a few hours and her chest tube removed just shortly after that. She will likely be sent out of the critical care unit tomorrow where we will have a few more days in the ward to enjoy her amazing smile thanks to you!
Parzheen’s lifesaving surgery was made possible because of so many of you who have partnered with us through our Monthly Lifesaver program. We love our campaigns and fundraising pushes, but we benefit tremendously from those of you who quietly and faithfully invest every month into children like Parzheen.
We cannot always pre-select children in time to run massive fundraising campaigns in their names. We do not always have the capacity to create videos in advance of surgery. And not every child is your typical “poster child” mold.
Our community of Monthly Lifesavers gives us a steady budget each month that we can rely on to plan for future training and surgery Iraq.
Will you join our community of Monthly Lifesavers? Every bit helps. It’s the faithfulness of your monthly gift that makes this such a high-impact act of love for the children of Iraq.
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If you’re on Twitter this week be sure to use the #RemedyMission hashtag to describe all the good news coming out of Iraq this week via @preemptivelove.
With help from our friends:

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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. |
This Morning, Our First Two Children Checked Out Of The Hospital With Healthy Hearts Thanks To Mending Kids International!
March 6, 2011 by Cody · 2 Comments

We exist to be an alliance for good.
Every heart surgery, every relationship, and every step we take towards developing the health care of Iraq is only made possible because of those standing alongside us.
One of those organizations that we LOVE being able to work with is Mending Kids International.
Mending Kids International provides life-changing surgical care to children worldwide. In the past five years, they have helped provide over 500 life-saving surgeries for children in 39 different countries!
To see the beautiful story of one of those children, Berhanu from Ethiopia, click HERE.
This week we are proud to have Mending Kids International stand alongside us as they made it possible for us to save the lives of Jafar, Mohammed, and Yasna.
This morning we got to see two of those children, Jafar and Mohammed, check out of the hospital with healthy hearts!
Hope. Love. Mend.
That’s what Mending Kids International continues to do and we’re incredibly grateful for the hope, love, and mended hearts that were given to Jafar, Mohammed, and Yasna’s families and communities this week!
We love that they’re a part of the Coalition!
You can join Jafar, Mohammed, and Yasna by thanking Mending Kids International on Facebook by clicking HERE!
If you’re on Twitter this week be sure to use the #RemedyMission hashtag to describe all the good news coming out of Iraq this week via @preemptivelove.
With help from our friends:

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Cody Fisher is the co-founder and Development Director of the Preemptive Love Coalition. He moved to Iraq in 2007 where he met his wife and since then they've been waging peace and mending hearts across Iraq. His passions are photography, peacemaking, and food that doesn't come out of a can. You can follow him on Twitter: |
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