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The Surgery Was A Success! After Much Difficulty, Mohammed & His Mother Are Going Home!

July 10, 2011 by · 1 Comment 

Mohammed, a young Iraqi boy, resting after receiving heart surgery in southern Iraq.

Mohammed – quite possibly one of the cutest kids in southern Iraq – is currently resting after his successful surgery!

On our last day at the hospital we found out that Mohammed has suffered through much more than a failing heart; just before he was born his father left their family, and his mother was left to raise him alone.

That’s a big deal in a region like southern Iraq. It’s not easy for a woman to take on that kind of responsibility alone, which is why I feel such respect for Mohammed’s mother.

Like so many single mothers, she worked hard to raise an amazing kid, and she helped get him to the place where his life could be saved.

So, as we near the end of Remedy Mission VI, we’re celebrating Mohammed’s successful surgery, but we can’t really celebrate his life without acknowledging the hero who has always stood behind him.

We’re excited that Mohammed’s heart is healing, and he can now grow into a man capable of caring for the woman who sacrificed so much for him.

So from Mohammed, his mother, and all of us – thanks for saving his life!

Mohammed laughs as his mother holds him.


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Living Light InternationalInternational Children's Heart Foundation

Alex Phillips, a two-time PLC summer intern ('10 & '11), has invested his heart into the surgical and medicinal aid available to the children of Iraq, hoping to better understand the complicated ties between poverty and health. On his off days, Alex spends his time reading up on his field, listening to punk rock, and riding his bike.

After Nearly Two Weeks of Waiting, Mohammed Is In Surgery!

July 8, 2011 by · 1 Comment 

After nearly two weeks of waiting, Mohammed is now in surgery!

He’s brightened our days here in southern Iraq, and now our Iraqi and international surgical team is working to repair his heart so he can continue brightening days for many years to come!

Stay tuned…


Our Partners:
Living Light InternationalInternational Children's Heart Foundation

Alex Phillips, a two-time PLC summer intern ('10 & '11), has invested his heart into the surgical and medicinal aid available to the children of Iraq, hoping to better understand the complicated ties between poverty and health. On his off days, Alex spends his time reading up on his field, listening to punk rock, and riding his bike.

Mohammed’s Still Smiling And Is One Day Closer To His Remedy!

July 3, 2011 by · 2 Comments 

With three Iraqi women in the background, a young Iraqi child (Mohammed) smiles waiting for his heart surgery.

My friend Mohammed is back!

Mohammed made me feel so welcomed when we first arrived, and I’ve missed him as he’s been out of the hospital these last few days. But now he’s back and brightening everyone’s day with his contagious smile!

Besides seeing my new friend again, something else has me smiling all day: hearing that Mohammed is scheduled for surgery this week!

Each kid we meet here captures our hearts, but there’s something extra special about hearing how the remedy is coming to a little boy or girl you have a personal connection with. I can’t even imagine how special the feeling of hope and excitement must be for each of these kids, their parents, families, friends, and communities all over Iraq.

Thank you for bringing that feeling of hope to Iraq, and to my little friend Mohammed!

He’s one day closer to his remedy. Get ready!

Mohammed watches the medical staff in awe


Our Partners:
Living Light InternationalInternational Children's Heart Foundation

Alex Phillips, a two-time PLC summer intern ('10 & '11), has invested his heart into the surgical and medicinal aid available to the children of Iraq, hoping to better understand the complicated ties between poverty and health. On his off days, Alex spends his time reading up on his field, listening to punk rock, and riding his bike.

Mohammed Is Here For The Remedy

June 29, 2011 by · Comments Off 

Mohammed waits for the Remedy in southern Iraq.

Today, I hesitated outside the entrance of the hospital ward in southern Iraq. Kids spend most of the day waiting for surgery in this room.

Mothers and their children filled the room, and I didn’t want to barge into a room that these families might have thought were off-limits to outsiders.

But as I stood there, recognizing that I was the outsider, looking confused and out-of-place, a 6-year-old boy named Mohammed walked up, smiled, and took my hand as if he knew exactly what I was going through.

He safely escorted me to the back of the room so I could meet the family I had come to see.

Mohammed never left my side, but just kept holding my hand and making me feel more at-ease until he felt that his duty had been completed.

We couldn’t speak to each other and even though we interacted for only a few minutes, I can’t help but to look forward to spending more time with Mohammed.

What makes me more excited is that Mohammed isn’t just here to help out this goofy foreigner; he’s here to have his failing heart restored.

He’s here for the Remedy.

The doctors are still unclear as to how complicated Mohammed’s heart condition is, but they’re beginning the tests that will help them know what needs to be done to reclaim his heart.

In the meantime, we’ll just keep waiting.

Stay tuned for more updates on Mohammed.

While you wait check out Rokya’s Mom documenting her daughter’s Remedy in Iraq on our Facebook page.


Our Partners:
Living Light InternationalInternational Children's Heart Foundation

Alex Phillips, a two-time PLC summer intern ('10 & '11), has invested his heart into the surgical and medicinal aid available to the children of Iraq, hoping to better understand the complicated ties between poverty and health. On his off days, Alex spends his time reading up on his field, listening to punk rock, and riding his bike.

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