3 Clicks And Your Vote—We’re A Finalist In A Healthcare Award!
July 22, 2012 by Craig · Leave a Comment

Exciting news! We’ve been nominated for the 4th Annual Classy awards! These awards recognize charities all over the US for their work in making the world a better place, and they’re a great way for us to spread the word about what we do.
We’re one of 2,400 other charities that were nominated and we’ve made it all the way to the top 5 finalists in the category of “Health & Well Being.” If we win the Classy Award, it will help us increase our impact in Iraq so we can save even more lives!
Now here’s where we need your help. We’re up against four other charities in our category and we need you to show your support by voting. We’ve made this handy step-by-step chart for how you can help PLC! Voting ends July 26th, a week from today, so cast your vote now!
Step 1:
Go here to vote! Click on the “south” region button, or on the southern US.
Step 2:
Scroll down to almost the very bottom and find the “Health and Well being” category. Press the “Select” button on the Preemptive Love Coalition’s tab.
Step 3:
After you’ve selected PLC’s tab, click on “Submit my final ballot” in the lower right hand corner.
Step 4: Celebrate! Share you vote on Facebook and tell all your friends about this awesome way to support PLC!
Baby Blue to Rosy Red—Two Years Later and Iman is Doing Great Thanks To You!
May 31, 2012 by Craig · Leave a Comment
Nearly two years ago, we began our first Remedy Mission with the International Children’s Heart Foundation and Living Light International. For us it was a great risk to take. We had only sent children out of the country and, all-in-all, that model was proven. It was safe.
But thanks to your support, we were able to begin training doctors and treating children inside Iraq. And we were able to serve a little girl named Iman (along with 23 other children). Now, just under two years later, here she is:
Iman is from Dohuk where our partner doctor, Dr. Kirk Milhoan, and his team screened newborns for heart defects. Now Iman is happy and healthy, able to enjoy playing games with her friends, learning in school, and spending time with her family.
Safe at last from her childhood disease, Iman’s life is full of potential. Thank you for giving these children a future!






