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Daryan Salah Has Passed Away (b. March 20, 2009 – d. September 4, 2009)

September 4, 2009 by Jeremy · 6 Comments 

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This is the post we hoped we’d never write… but Daryan Salah gave up the fight for his life today at 5:40 a.m. in Istanbul, Turkey after over a month in ICU waiting for his lungs to recover. We spoke with Daryan’s mother and father (and extended family) in our Iraq office this morning and wept bitterly with them over the loss of this dear boy.

There are no words that ever do grief justice. Just presence.

Like them, we ourselves are looking for meaning in today’s chaos. The earth is broken. There’s got to be more than “making the world a better place.” We do not need a patch… we need an overhaul…

But maybe HOPE still wins today, because even in Daryan’s death hundreds of you around the world have been drawn in by the story of a little boy who might have otherwise been labeled an “enemy.” And in the devastation we’re all reminded that organizations like ours are powerless to do anything but patchwork repair. Overhaul – indeed re-creation – will have to come from somewhere else.

Daryan, you expanded our hearts’ collective capacity to hope. Rest in peace, little brother.

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.

Meer Comes Through Surgery With Perfect Scores – Resting in ICU

August 28, 2009 by awara · 496 Comments 

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Meer had a great surgery today and Prof. Dr. Sertaç Çiçek and his staff at the Anadolu Medical Center in Istanbul, Turkey did a great thing in taking on his urgent case on such short notice. If all goes according to plan, Meer could be extubated and back in his private room as early as tomorrow or Sunday.

Stay tuned!

Follow 15-year-old Meer on Twitter: @meermustaffa and through the Twitter campaign associated with meeting his urgent need #SaveMeer. Subscribe to Meer’s updates via RSS here. Follow Meer’s thread of longer stories (with pictures) on the PLC blog here.

Awara Hassan Mama is a Regional Development Officer for the Preemptive Love Coalition in charge of creating local solutions to local problems in Iraq among his compatriots and for the sake of our constituents. Awara often travels abroad with PLC children to surgery and serves as a translator and a key cooperator between communities in conflict.

A Fork in the Road for Ramyar: His Surgery Will Be Very Risky If We Proceed

August 28, 2009 by Jeremy · Leave a Comment 

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“Triage is the mantle of God.”

That’s what one guy reminded us when we struggled out loud with the difficulty of balancing our responsibility is to a single child – usually the one in front of us – against our responsibility to every other child out there waiting in line for life-saving heart surgery outside the country.

Today that mantle which should belong to God alone seems like it is thrust upon us once again.

It was questionable as to whether or not Ramyar would be “operable.” I guess we were hoping for a fairly black and white “go” or “no.” Instead, the medical experts have said that Ramyar is operable, but they’ve also said that it will be extremely dangerous – full of risks, extra expenses, and no guarantees – except, of course, that the post-operative course will be very long and slow.

We were hoping for a simple “go” or “no.”

We are talking with Ramyar’s family about the risks and what should be done. But the risks… and the expenses… it’s so hard to know what to do. It’s scary to think that the very surgery that was meant to bring life could more quickly bring about death. On the other hand, sitting by idly when a solution could be just on the other side of this risky ridge.

If you pray, please ask God to take His mantle back. To give some sort of insight as to what will be best for this child before us and the thousands like him waiting in line.

Follow 4-year-old Ramyar on Twitter: @ramyarjafar. Subscribe to Ramyar’s updates via RSS here. Follow Ramyar’s thread of longer stories (with pictures) on the PLC blog here.

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.

Meet Ramyar

August 25, 2009 by Joshua · Leave a Comment 

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Many thanks to Ashley, Angel, and Josh – former PLC Summer Interns turned short term staff – for doing all the initial work involved in preparing Ramyar for surgery so that he could end up on an airplane to Istanbul today (Thanks, Atlasjet!), at the beginning of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, in hopes of receiving life-saving heart surgery from our partnership at Anadolu Medical Center (Anadolu Sağlık Merkezi).

Ramyar is borderline inoperable. He will require a diagnostic catheterization study to determine if he will be accept to surgery or if it is just far too risky. His four years of life to date have already made his situation worse than when he was born. Sometimes age has a way of healing these things… sometimes it has a way of exacerbating them to the point of inoperability.

So we all wait with great hopes and expectations that this precious three year old boy will be operable. Their family would value your prayers to that end.

Follow 4-year-old Ramyar on Twitter: @ramyarjafar. Subscribe to Ramyar’s updates via RSS here. Follow Ramyar’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), Ramyar’s family has paid $2,500 towards PLC’s highly-discounted diagnostic testing and surgery prices.

Joshua Gigliotti is a PLC Summer Intern ('09) turned short-term staff who spends a majority of his time with PLC taking exceptional photos of children in Iraq in an effort to humanize Iraqis and portray them as people full of dreams and hope. When his camera is not in-hand, Josh is often found in local tea houses with friends and also enjoys traversing the great outdoors. Follow Joshua on Twitter: @JoshGigs.

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