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2013—A Year Of Saving 300 Children Begins Right Now!

January 10, 2013 by · Leave a Comment 

A photo of road signs pointing to Fallujah on the road from Baghdad to Anbar Province.

"It always seems impossible until it's done."                               —Nelson Mandela

We ended 2012 celebrating the 300th surgery since our beginning in 2007! As we begin 2013, we are looking forward to 300 more before the end of the year.

This year we aim to double the number of children we have helped in just ⅕ of the time. We will also double the number of cities we are working in and double the amount of education and training we are able to provide—daunting goals. But, really, it doesn't seem too daunting after the mountains we've already scaled together.

There was a time when sending Iraqi Muslim children to Israel seemed like it would never work. Then there was the fatwa that called for our punishment and death for sending those kids to Israel.

Becoming a full-service, turn-key operation by sending children to Turkey once seemed impossible.

Our dream of hosting surgery teams inside Iraq to operate and train locals took years to realize and seemed more than a little crazy when the country was falling apart around us.

And even after we successfully brought these teams to cities all over the country, the idea of replicating it in an historically difficult city like Fallujah seemed even crazier.

But, with your help and with the help of our excellent partners, we've accomplished all of those things—and now we're headed back to Fallujah again.

Remedy Mission XV begins this week. The first step of our journey toward 300 more surgeries begins now!

To take this trip with us and to meet the children you're helping, follow along on the blog and on our Facebook page all week long. New stories every day!

We promise it'll be worth your while.

For the impossible,

Jeremy

Joy That Demands Jogging—A Grandmother Runs To Her Grandson

December 30, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 


Maddy’s grandmother did something very unseemly when she saw her grandson: she ran to him.

In the Middle East, older and respected members of society almost never run, but Maddy’s grandmother couldn’t help her self—her boy was well!

After being smothered with kisses and hugs, our little 300th child lay down to rest for another day or two before going home. He’s almost out, and there doesn’t seem to be anything stopping him from growing up.

Thank you for giving life to this little boy!

Dr. Munaf plays with Maddy as he's about to go home.

Maddy flashes a smile - he's feeling better now that he's with grandma!

Oppa Gangnam Style!

December 29, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

International and Iraqi doctors dancin' Gangnam Style!

Eunsil, the team’s Korean nurse, wasn’t about to let the Iraqi doctors get away without a dance party.

The ICU night shift gets a little delirious watching over children all night, and they sometimes have to find ways to stay awake and keep the blood flowing. They thought they were safe by making me promise no video, but they never said anything about photos!

As you can probably tell from the last few blog posts, Remedy Mission XIV was a really fun time. We’re excited to go back next spring!

And if you haven’t seen this ridiculous music video yet, feel free to join the other billion people who’ve watched it by clicking here.

Maddy Update!—Health On The Rise, Attitude Over A Cliff

December 22, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

A photo collage of Maddy making sad and happy faces.
Remember how confindent I was that Maddy is the sweetest, most angelic child you could possibly meet?

I’m starting to think I was wrong.

He throws things, spits medicine at nurses, and will pinch most anyone who approaches his ICU bed. Of course, when a nurse pinched him back he only giggled hysterically. Maybe it’s just the drugs?

Granted, he did have his ribcage sawed apart, pried open, and then had his insides tinkered with. I’d probably be pretty grumpy if I were in his position. Teddy Grahams and M&M candies made him smile, so at least we know of some way to bribe a smile out of him.

The most important thing, though, is that he is being released to the step-down unit; he’ll be watched a bit longer and then—assuming there aren’t any surprises—he and his grandmother will go home.

Maddy’s newly-healed heart is a source of great joy for us. If you hadn’t already heard, he is our 300th lifesaving heart surgery to date, and we’re celebrating that this Christmas by stocking up on medical supplies.

You can help us do this. God-willing, by this time next year we’ll have saved another 300 children. That means we’ll double our total lives saved in just one year!

To help us make this massive leap forward for Iraqi kids, donate below:

$9 - Stitch a Heart

$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!




$9 - Patch a Heart

$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!




$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.




$1,000 - Heartmender Package

$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.




Start Your Own Fundraiser Today

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 –>

A Perfect Heartbeat—Maddy Made It!

December 18, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

A photo of Maddy right after his operation as a local surgeon checks the sound of his heartbeat.
“It sounds perfect,” he whispered.

Dr. Mounaf (pictured above) was Maddy’s Iraqi surgeon-in-training during the operation, and he’s thrilled at how well the operation went. We originally thought Maddy would get a partial correction and then the final, complete correction would come later when he’d grown a bit.

But Maddy was fortunate, and his heart is now fully corrected—he won’t need another operation.

Dr. Mounaf listened to Maddy’s heart from all different angles as Frank—an ICU teaching nurse—explained the rhythms to him. Considering this is our 300th surgery, it’s exciting to see it go so well.

Thank you for making 300 of these little hearts beat correctly—they now sound the way they’re supposed to!

A photo of ICHF staff, Frank Malloy, explaining Maddy's recovery to Dr. Mounaf.
Stick with us. We’ll have more info on Maddy, Remedy Mission XIV, and the 300 children we’re set to help in 2013 coming soon.


Our Partners:
Living Light InternationalInternational Children's Heart Foundation

Bubbly Maddy, Our 300th Child

December 14, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

A photo of Maddy playing with bubbles in the Sadr Teaching Hospital in Basra, Iraq.
This is Maddy (pronounced mah-dee), the 300th child you’ve helped us save.

If you haven’t already, watch his intro video here.

Now, I want to you imagine the cheeriest, sweetest child you’ve ever met. This isn’t rhetorical, I’m serious. You got someone in mind? Get your favorite niece or something. Now—and I don’t mean to offend—but whoever you’re imagining is a Scrooge compared to this boy.

He hugs, he dances, he giggles when they’re putting an IV in him.

We sat with Maddy and his mother after their echo screening and he just busted out laughing, squirming all over the place as the cardiologist tried to get a decent look at his heart. Every time I showed him his photos he exclaimed, “Beautiful!”

His grandmother beamed.

A photo of Maddy presenting the camera with a bubble he caught.
So many children come to us with blue faces, clubbed fingers, and the saddest face you’ve ever seen—our hearts break for them. We long to see them healed and happy.

Children like Maddy are a bit deceptive, though. He has two sisters and a brother, but his grandmother said he is still the most happy and active of the group. It was hard for the family to believe Maddy’s heart would eventually give out.

But we were able to give Maddy his operation this week after a six year wait. We’ll be reporting on his trip through the hospital over the next week, so come back for more updates on this sweet child.

A photo of Maddy playing with bubbles.

Give the Gift of Life!
$9 - Stitch a Heart

$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!




$9 - Patch a Heart

$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!




$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.




$1,000 - Heartmender Package

$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.




Start Your Own Fundraiser Today

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 –>


Our Partners:
Living Light InternationalInternational Children's Heart Foundation

Meet The 300th Child You’ve Impacted!

December 13, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

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.

Give the Gift of Life!
$9 - Stitch a Heart

$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!




$9 - Patch a Heart

$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!




$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.




$1,000 - Heartmender Package

$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.




Start Your Own Fundraiser Today

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 –>

Who’s Who In The ICU—The Intensivist

December 11, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

A photo of Pavel, an International Children's Heart Foundation intensivist.

A photo of Pavel, an International Children's Heart Foundation intensivist.

Greetings from Basra!

This is the second post in a series designed to give you a glimpse into the heart-fixers and child-savers that you’ve helped us bring to Iraq.

We talk a lot about our partner doctors and nurses, but there’s actually a lot more depth to these missions than just those two simple categories; there are scrub nurses, surgeons, perfusionists, respiratory therapists, and on and on, but one of my personal favorites is the intensivist.

Of course they’re all pretty herioc—especially considering many use their vacation time to come on Remedy Missions—but there’s something especially… intense, about the intensivist.

A photo of Pavel, the intensivist for Remedy Mission XIV in Basra, Iraq, doing rounds in the ICU.

Pavel, the intensivist for Remedy Mission XIV in Basra, Iraq, doing rounds in the ICU.

As one respiratory therapist put it: “You can have the best surgeon in the world, but not having good post-op care means you can’t ensure a positive outcome.”

This is why the intensivist’s job is so important: they keep the patient alive after the operation. Because what good is it to correct a child’s heart defect if they don’t survive after the operation?

As the name suggests, this job requires a lot of monitoring and attention to detail. Dosages, heart rates, saturation levels; the slightest oversight could have disastrous results, and it’s the intensivist’s job to keep tabs on all of it.

Here in Iraq, there aren’t any pediatric cardiac intensivists (yet!). Fortunately, our partners at Living Light International and the International Children’s Heart Foundation are working with local doctors to help change this, and several of our programs are now either training or looking to hire an intensivist for their ICU.

In the meantime, we’ll keep providing as many Remedy Missions as it takes to train these local doctors to competency. Will you join us? Give $20 and help us provide more training for up-and-coming intensivists today!

A photo of Pavel working alongside a local Iraqi doctor in the ward.

A photo of Pavel working alongside a local Iraqi doctor in the ward.

Help provide training that will save lives!






Our Partners:
Living Light InternationalInternational Children's Heart Foundation

Smiles All Around—Remedy Mission XIV Continues To Go Well!

December 9, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

A photo collage of doctors, nurses, and patients working at Al Sadr Teaching Hospital in Basra, Iraq.
A photo collage of doctors, nurses, and patients working at Al Sadr Teaching Hospital in Basra, Iraq.
Have you ever waited for something for 30 years? The doctors here in Basra have!

These are the kinds of faces we’re seeing around the hospital as children, parents, and doctors show their excitement for this groundbreaking surgical mission.

Given that, culturally speaking, Iraqis aren’t as quick to flash camera smiles for photos, the past few days have been incredibly smiley. In fact, my flash batteries are draining at record speed as I can’t seem to shoot fast enough to catch it all.

I’ll have more for you coming this week, but, for now, know that our 7th operation of this mission is tomorrow morning and I’m really excited to introduce you to one of the upcoming children.

Keep reading—we’ll have more for you soon!

This Month, Celebrate The 300th Child You’ve Impacted!

December 8, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

A photo collage showing Hussain, Deeya, Nivar, and Kadeeja - 4 of our most well-known children.
Amazed. Inspired. Grateful. That’s how your generosity makes us feel.

Don’t believe me? Just ask the hundreds of children you’ve impacted these past 5 years—like Nivar, Kadeeja, Deeya, and Hussain. Better yet, ask their parents, their school teachers, or their brothers and sisters.

It’s true—in 2012 you’ve helped us save more children in more places than ever before by bringing our Remedy Missions to 5 different cities across Iraq. You’ve helped us launch Remedy Fellowship, the #1 surgical training program in Iraq, providing thousands of hours of essential training for Iraq’s doctors. You’ve helped us save children who were on the brink of death and others who were diagnosed as “untreatable.”

These are your accomplishments. These are real children that you helped save.

And it’s those accomplishments that are leading us to our 300th operation this December!

It’s going to be a beautiful month in Iraq; not just because of what you’ve already done but because of what we have the opportunity to do next.

This Christmas, we’re celebrating the 300 total operations we’ve provided by saving another 300 lives!

Next year we will have the opportunity to double our total surgeries, but we need your help this month to make it happen!

So, to celebrate the exponential ways in which you're saving lives, we're asking for your help to provide the lifesaving sutures, heart patches, and medicines that we need to save the next 300 children.

Please click here to provide these children with the lifesaving heart patches and medicine they need.

Will you act today and help us save hundreds more in the coming months? Just click here now.

P.S. – Our required medical supplies range from as little as $9 to $1,000. And you can be sure your gift makes a difference, because each gift can save a life! They're the perfect way to honor a loved one, friend, or co-worker this Christmas!


Our Partners:
Living Light InternationalInternational Children's Heart Foundation

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