Meet Daryan
July 20, 2009 by Jeremy · 1 Comment

There has been a lot of back and forth in the PLC office as to whether or not we should even introduce you to Daryan or just quietly send him to surgery. Daryan’s condition is very bad – and with Shad’s death in June (as well as Honyar’s in February) – we have been reluctant to draw your attention again to what might end up as another tragic story of pain and loss.
But there is a hopeful flip side: when days look darkest and all hope seems gone, the surprise joy of a miraculous intervention and recovery can be enough to really change the world.
If we only showed you the safest children of whom we were assured success, our work would be devoid of much meaning. It’s in the riskiest, most difficult cases that our hopes are heightened – along with our fears. And it is in these cases – whether success or failure – that we find our own hearts and the communities among whom we work most affected and changed.

So this is Daryan – a four-month-old with a number of problems that prompted the Kurdish doctor in our city who has seen 99% of our kids to date to say, “This is the worst child I have ever seen.”
Already the odds have been stacked against him and his family. He is clearly malnourished. But PLC staffers and volunteers have come alongside the family to offer practical guidance on newborn and infant feeding techniques. His family did not have passports, but through the hard work of PLC’s Iraqi translator (and through a lot of string pulling and system-playing) both baby and mother now have passports in hand – a full 24 hours before the plane takes off tomorrow!
Daryan has proven to be a fighter and a survivor thus far. There is a massive road ahead and there is no guarantee that our Turkish doctors will even accept Daryan to surgery after performing their own diagnostic tests. And if they do not accept him to surgery, he will be sent back to Iraq to await him imminent death. But if they do accept him! What a glorious change could be wrought in his life! Of course, surgery alone is no guarantee (as we have seen before). But we will take what we can get for Daryan, one step at a time.
Follow 4-month-old Daryan on Twitter: @daryansalah. Subscribe to Daryan’s updates via RSS here. Follow Daryan’s thread of longer stories (with pictures) on the PLC blog here.
NOTE: In accordance with PLC’s desire to lend a hand-up by avoiding strict hand-outs (when possible), Daryan’s family has funded approximately $2,500 of PLC’s highly-discounted surgery price themselves.
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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. |














