In A Word: “Bubbly”
December 28, 2011 by matt · Leave a Comment

Rafal crinkles her nose as bubbles pop around her face. This photo was taken by Lydia Bullock during our recent Remedy Mission VII.
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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. |
The Former Vice President of Iraq, Dr. Adel Abdul Mahdi Visited Remedy Mission VII!
December 24, 2011 by matt · Leave a Comment

We had an unexpected visit the other day from one of our biggest supporters, Iraq’s former Vice President!
With all the recent bad press about Iraqi politics, we’re encouraged by Dr. Adel Abdul Mahdi’s devotion to saving the lives of Iraqi children. He made our first Remedy Missions in southern Iraq possible, and even though his political role has changed, he continues to support our work by visiting children, encouraging doctors and advocating on our behalf.

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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. |
In a Word: “Call”
December 21, 2011 by matt · Leave a Comment

A view from the minaret of a local mosque as the call to prayer sounds.
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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. |
In The News: “Birth Defects And Rubble Still Scar Fallujah, Iraq”
December 17, 2011 by matt · Leave a Comment

A recent article in Reuters highlighted the continued need in Iraqi cities like Fallujah. Having recently seen the need first-hand, our staff can confirm that the city’s infrastructure is still in shambles, and locals are blaming the residual pollution from chemical weaponry like depleted uranium for their city’s rising spike in birth defects.
That’s why we plan to return to Fallujah in 2012 to help save children and train doctors there. To help us go back, you can give to our Remedy Mission program here.
To read more of the original Reuters article, go here.
Photo by dividespace.
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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. |
In A Word: “Kia”
December 14, 2011 by matt · Leave a Comment
Kia received a lifesaving heart surgery at Remedy Mission VII along with 23 other children. Her surgery was a huge success and was made possible by our friends at I CARE.
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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. |
In A Word: “Neighbors”
December 7, 2011 by matt · Leave a Comment
Haka ta nazani, chava da jeerani.
-Kurdish proverb
Translation: “If you don’t know, look to your neighbor.”
Photo by Jamal Penjweny
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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. |
In the News: “Afghani Life Expectancy Rising As Healthcare Improves”
December 5, 2011 by matt · Leave a Comment

A few days ago, The Guardian reported good news from Afghanistan.
Yes, you read that right. In terms of life expectancy, things are looking up for Afghanis, and the main reason for this is improved healthcare.
God-willing and with your help, we hope to see similar reports like this for Iraq in the very near future. 2012 is set to be our most lifesaving-ist year yet–thank you for making it possible!
Be encouraged, and go read the rest of The Guardian’s article here.
Photo by The Canadian Red Cross. Taken at a hospital in Bamyan, Afghanistan.
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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. |
ICARE – The Iraqi Children’s Aid And Repair Endeavor
December 2, 2011 by matt · Leave a Comment

After their help saving two little lives during our last Remedy Mission, I would be remiss if I didn’t introduce you to the excellent people at ICARE.
Hailing from New Zealand, these Kiwi doctors, nurses, students, artists and compassionate volunteers are bent about helping Iraq’s children. Their projects range from dental care to nutrition classes to art auctions, and they’ve been saving lives and blessing Iraqis for years.
So when Assil Russell, their founder, heard about our Remedy Missions, she mobilized her team and raised enough to save the lives of two children!
One of the children they saved is Rukea (pictured). At a year and 8 months, Rukea is one of the cutest kids alive, and–thanks to Assil and everyone at ICARE–Rukea is back home with her family recovering from a previously life-threatening heart defect!
We’re developing a film from Rukea’s time at the hospital for you, so stay tuned. In the meantime, why don’t you go here and “like” ICARE on Facebook?
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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. |







