New Beginnings For Fallujah!
May 16, 2013 by matt · Leave a Comment
We’re pleased to announce that our most recent Remedy Mission in Fallujah went extremely well!
This was our third mission to Fallujah, and spirits are still high. Doctors and nurses are learning, children are being treated, and there’s a lot of optimism among our partners about this program.
But most importantly: we’ve seen calculable growth.
On our first mission to the city, the team worked with Dr. Firas and his staff to perform 12 procedures in 4 days. On the second mission, they did 16 procedures in 5 days. And now 16 kids in just 3 days!
That means our children-to-day ration climbed from 3 kids per day to 3.2 kids per day to now 5.3 kids per day, and that kind of progress means everything to those who have been waiting years for their chance at a lifesaving operation.
Thank you for making this kind of progress possible—maybe next mission will see 6 children saved per day!
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As Communication Director, Matt Willingham spends most of his time trying to get the word out on PLC's work in Iraq. On the side, he likes reading stories, devouring the great food his wife cooks up, and DSLR camera work. He's also mildly obsessed with Twitter: @mehtin. |
Tikrit Wrap-Up—Watch To See How Many Heart Operations You Made Possible!
April 26, 2013 by matt · Leave a Comment
Reporting from our first-time mission in Tikrit is at an end, and the children are doing really well. The lead local cardiologist was giddy when he heard we are planning to come back.
Push play to see his reaction and the results of this historic mission!
And there wouldn’t be any celebration without The Haddock Family Foundation. As a family, they chose to underwrite the entire mission!
Haddocks, on behalf of the families, doctors, and nurses: thank you!
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As Communication Director, Matt Willingham spends most of his time trying to get the word out on PLC's work in Iraq. On the side, he likes reading stories, devouring the great food his wife cooks up, and DSLR camera work. He's also mildly obsessed with Twitter: @mehtin. |
Pioneering Tikrit’s First Medical Training Mission Since Saddam’s Fall
April 14, 2013 by matt · Leave a Comment
Ten years ago Saddam fell, and everything changed in Iraq.
Not overnight in every place, of course. But it was obvious that former favorites were out of luck. Tikrit, Saddam’s hometown, was one of these favored cities that benefited under the former regime, but people here are now experiencing something like reverse discrimination as other cities to the south and north receive more patronage.
But you’re helping us change that this week. Omar, a seven year old boy, just became the first child to have his heart fixed locally, barely having to leave home.
While Omar rests, we’re sitting down with his father to hear a little more of their story. A lot of parents dream of their children becoming exceptional, but Omar’s dad is just grateful that his son will now be ‘normal.’ He can finally do things kids are supposed to do, without the risk.
Keep reading, we’ll have more updates for you from Tikrit coming soon.
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As Communication Director, Matt Willingham spends most of his time trying to get the word out on PLC's work in Iraq. On the side, he likes reading stories, devouring the great food his wife cooks up, and DSLR camera work. He's also mildly obsessed with Twitter: @mehtin. |
At Home With Hussain—A Followthrough Checkup
January 31, 2013 by matt · Leave a Comment
People sometimes ask us, “So, what happens to these kids after surgery?”
It’s a great question, but it isn’t easily answered. Thanks to you and our partners, we’re now providing exponentially more surgeries than we did during our early years. What once was 20 children per year is now 20 children per mission—over 300 children this year alone!
With that kind of volume, it’s difficult to keep up with all the families we help. But we still work to follow up with as many as we can; to make sure they don’t slip through the cracks. But the nature of that Followthrough has changed. Now we spend time encouraging local doctors to follow up with families, reminding them to call families for post-operative check-ups.
And, due to safety concerns, it’s often easier for families to come see us at the hospital (the last thing we want is to disrespect our hosts!).
Going cowboy and riding a taxi into downtown Fallujah to visit a family is not a good way to maintain relationships with partners and friends of the program.
One misstep could lead to someone getting hurt, the program getting canceled, and children not getting their hearts fixed—not something we’re willing to risk.
So we’re tip-toeing into these home visits with care, and Hussain was our first. Stay tuned for (hopefully) many more to come!
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As Communication Director, Matt Willingham spends most of his time trying to get the word out on PLC's work in Iraq. On the side, he likes reading stories, devouring the great food his wife cooks up, and DSLR camera work. He's also mildly obsessed with Twitter: @mehtin. |
“Like Landing On The Moon”—Iraqi Doctors Make History In Fallujah!
January 13, 2013 by matt · Leave a Comment
Iraqis in the western province of Anbar just crossed another heart defect off of their “incurable” list. Our team stood by to support as Dr. Firas and his team corrected a defect that had never been fixed in this region of Iraq.
Little Aya, a 4-year-old with a sweet disposition, was born in Fallujah just a few years after the Iraq War’s deadliest battles. Like so many children in her region, she had a heart defect and no hope for help.
But you’ve already heard that story several times over.
What you may not have heard is that many families in Fallujah have decided to avoid pregnancy because of how many children are now born with birth defects.
Living life with no children—this is no small decision in a progeny-focused culture like Iraq’s. Children are a source of great pride, glory, and honor, and choosing to abstain from child-bearing is a big deal. Some parents I spoke with said they wouldn’t take the risk of having a child unless they knew there were doctors who could provide treatment, and that’s a part of the reason why we’re here.
These surgical missions represent much more than a handful of lifesaving operations—though they’re definitely that. These are about offering solutions and hope to families in need. When mothers and fathers are too afraid to have children because of rampant birth defects and no available treatment, that’s a problem that demands a remedy.
Thankfully, Aya’s heart received a total correction thanks to Dr. Firas and the team, and there are many more still waiting. Hopefully she is the first of many!
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As Communication Director, Matt Willingham spends most of his time trying to get the word out on PLC's work in Iraq. On the side, he likes reading stories, devouring the great food his wife cooks up, and DSLR camera work. He's also mildly obsessed with Twitter: @mehtin. |
Meet The 300th Child You’ve Impacted!
December 13, 2012 by Jeremy · Leave a Comment
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Allow us to introduce you to a little boy named Maddy, the 300th child you've impacted in Iraq! (It still seems surreal to type out that sentence!)
It may have been Maddy’s smile that won all of us over; or maybe the fact that he represents the 300th child we’ve served over the past 5 years; or maybe both!
But despite all the celebrations and smiles here at Basra’s first Remedy Mission, the doctors are eager to work. They have waited 30 years to save children like Maddy, and now it’s time to make up for lost time!
So to celebrate Maddy's life we're doing something we've never done before. We're planning 300 more lifesaving heart surgeries—next year alone!
But we need your help. Your donations are making the biggest impact yet, and we can't let up.
This Christmas, help us save the next 300.
Whether it's a straight-up donation, a Christmas fundraising party, gifting our new lifesaving tee to your friends and family, or starting an online fundraiser—100% of the money donated is going towards saving the next 300.
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$9—Stitch a Heart
Our partner surgeons use high-quality stitches (called “sutures”) to fix leaky heart valves, sew up holes, and close up wounds after surgery. For just $9, you can help us save a child’s life—perfect for an office party or stocking stuffer!
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$50—Patch a Heart
Our partner surgeons and nurses make heart patches for each child during their operation from a sheet of material called “Gore-Tex.” For just $50, you can fill the gap in a child’s heart and help save their life!
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$500—Package of Patches
Your gift will help us buy enough material to create the patches and change the lives of ten children suffering from life-threatening holes in the walls of their hearts.
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$1,000—Heartmender Package
Your gift will help us buy all the medicines, sutures, patches and a portion of the airfare for our doctors and nurses required to save one child’s life on our next Remedy Mission. In partnership with the Iraqi government, $1,000 is roughly what it costs PLC to save a life in Iraq.
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Start Your Own Fundraiser Online Today!
You may feel like you only have a few dollars, but when you combine your best with those closest to you, you will quickly find that you can patch a heart—or fund an entire heart surgery—as a group. Click here to get started –>
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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. |
Update From The O.R.—Welcome To Basra!
December 7, 2012 by matt · Leave a Comment
With newness there often comes a beautiful feeling of hope.
New equipment, new partnerships, new facilities; this is the first, fresh, new mission to Basra, and everyone is excited about what’s ahead. There’s no doubt that challenges are coming. There will be valleys, to be sure. But this week is a peak that we’re going to celebrate.
So take a minute to watch and share this video with your friends. We hope you’ll be drawn in to this 30 year-long dream that is just beginning to come true and that you’ll stick with us for all the videos—both happy and sad—as we work alongside the doctors of Basra.
More to come…
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As Communication Director, Matt Willingham spends most of his time trying to get the word out on PLC's work in Iraq. On the side, he likes reading stories, devouring the great food his wife cooks up, and DSLR camera work. He's also mildly obsessed with Twitter: @mehtin. |
“Thanks For Saving My Son”—An Interview With An Iraqi Father
November 6, 2012 by matt · Leave a Comment
Take 2 minutes to watch this interview with Noman, a university professor whose only son, Salam, was born with a life-threatening heart defect.
This is just one example of the difference you can make in the lives of Iraqi families! Please consider helping us save more like Salam by donating at the link below.
Help us save more children like Salam!
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As Communication Director, Matt Willingham spends most of his time trying to get the word out on PLC's work in Iraq. On the side, he likes reading stories, devouring the great food his wife cooks up, and DSLR camera work. He's also mildly obsessed with Twitter: @mehtin. |
Update From The O.R.—We’re Saying Goodbye To Zahraa!
October 10, 2012 by matt · Leave a Comment
Zahraa has passed the test!
Her echo went well, and now she can go home. Watch the above video to get a quick update on Remedy Mission XII and to see shots of little Zahraa heading home with a healed heart!
Stay tuned for more stories from Remedy Mission XII—and we’ve got an update on Hussain coming as well!
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As Communication Director, Matt Willingham spends most of his time trying to get the word out on PLC's work in Iraq. On the side, he likes reading stories, devouring the great food his wife cooks up, and DSLR camera work. He's also mildly obsessed with Twitter: @mehtin. |
Update From The O.R.—Welcome to Remedy Mission XII!
October 4, 2012 by matt · Leave a Comment
We’re back in Najaf for our 12th Remedy Mission!
If you’ve been following our work recently, you may be surprised to hear we even left the city since we just wrapped Remedy Mission XI there a couple weeks ago. Some of the local hospital staff weren’t even sure we’d left!
But the first patient for this mission was lifted onto the operating table this morning, and we’re excited to introduce her to you. She’s a little 6 year-old girl named Zahraa, and she’s getting her heart fixed now!
Watch the video above to hear more about her situation, and then come back in a few hours to find out how she’s doing.
More to come…
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As Communication Director, Matt Willingham spends most of his time trying to get the word out on PLC's work in Iraq. On the side, he likes reading stories, devouring the great food his wife cooks up, and DSLR camera work. He's also mildly obsessed with Twitter: @mehtin. |
















