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Sara is Doing Great Back in Iraq One Month After Surgery

April 25, 2010 by Jessica · Leave a Comment 

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Sara and her father came by our office on their way to a check-up with the local cardiologist, Dr. Aso Faeq.

It was a joy to see her and talk with her. She is doing great and is enjoying a little time off from school. We talked about picnics and the results of recent elections. They told us in detail of their visits to Deelan’s family, who also went to surgery in March. They amazed me with their love for this little boy they didn’t even know until they met at the airport on their way to Istanbul. It is great to see healed hearts, bright futures, and relationships formed (and/or sustained) across some recent – and some more historic – barriers between Turkmen, Kurd and Arab in the city of Kirkuk.

We ended our time with them celebrating with the fresh baklava and chocolates they brought to say “thank you.” Thanks to all of you Woodway college students Sara is alive and thriving with her newly healed heart.

Follow Sara on Twitter: @SaraMuaeed. Subscribe to Sara’s updates via RSS HERE. Follow Sara’s thread of longer stories (with pictures & video) on the PLC blog HERE.

ADOPT A CHILD

Churches, universities, and other organized groups were the backbone of our large fundraising efforts in 2009—and now we’re looking for at least 12 churches, mosques, synagogues, universities, youth groups, etc to adopt an single Iraqi child to raise life-saving awareness and funds on his/her behalf. Group goals usually range between $5,000–10,000—though we’ve seen junior high groups raise over $8k and college students pull together $30k!

Email cody@preemptivelove.org or call us at (805) 245-4870 to discuss your group adopting a child for surgery.



Sara Enjoys a Visit from U.S. Supporters Who Funded Her Surgery

March 9, 2010 by Jeremy · Leave a Comment 

Erin, Chelsea, Sara, and Ashley After Sara's Heart Surgery

For more photos of the girls time in Istanbul, Turkey, please visit our Flickr site.

As cute as the babies are, we do enjoy interacting with these older kids. Watching them work through their fear, and seeing them come into their own in a foreign culture, is a real joy. Plus, it seems like the “mark” we’re leaving for life will be more profound for these adolescents.

If you’ll remember, Sara’s family comes from Kirkuk, Iraq. One of her cousins left Iraq over ten years ago and currently lives in Istanbul. So we’ll be discharging Sara into the care of her cousin this week so he can show her the sites and so they can reconnect a bit as a family.

But before she leaves, we were honored to host one of our biggest advocates and long-term supporters, Chelsea Pershall (center), and two friends (Erin [left] and Ashley [right]) for Spring Break in Istanbul. They came specifically to meet Sara, whose surgery they funded through a widespread grassroots effort on the Baylor University campus via FWCM.org.

Sara’s family was so grateful to meet these three girls and beyond the life-saving money they represent, found a lot of comfort from hours of broken English conversations and card games.

Do you know someone who might be interested in joining us for a summer of this kind of work in Turkish hospitals and Iraqi homes? Click here to consider our Summer Internship.

Follow Sara on Twitter: @SaraMuaeed. Subscribe to Sara’s updates via RSS HERE. Follow Sara’s thread of longer stories (with pictures & video) on the PLC blog HERE.

Sara Rests in Her Room After Surgery; Quickly Discharged from ICU

March 7, 2010 by Jeremy · Leave a Comment 

Sara Recovers After Surgery

Sara breezed through ICU in just 24 hours! She’s now back up in her room resting, spending time with her extended family who migrated away from their tumultuous city of Kirkuk years ago currently live in Istanbul.

She wasn’t really feeling like any more photos… I imagine I would not have been either! So we left her alone and let her rest after snapping this shot!

Follow Sara on Twitter: @SaraMuaeed. Subscribe to Sara’s updates via RSS HERE. Follow Sara’s thread of longer stories (with pictures & video) on the PLC blog HERE.

Sara’s Valve Surgery is a Complete Success!

March 5, 2010 by Jeremy · Leave a Comment 

Dr. Sertaç Bey and Ahmet Bey in Surgery

Drs. Sertaç & Ahmet Corrected a Life-threatening Problem w/ Sara’s Valve in a 4 hr. Surgery

Sara’s surgery was a complete success! And for a child living with a congenital heart disease for 14 years, that is no small celebration! Not every condition or child is the same, but generally speaking, congenital heart defects are best addressed at a young age. Years of damage and overcompensation often render a child inoperable or create attendant problems such as pulmonary hypertension.

It’s a joy to see Sara come through surgery with the exact corrective procedure that the doctors had planned on performing prior to surgery.

Yesterday it was virtually out of the question for Sara to marry and have children - her heart condition simply wouldn’t allow that sort of additional stress to her body.

Today, doctors estimate that they have extended her life by up to twenty years before she’s likely to need any additional procedures. At that point, the field of cardiac surgery will be more advanced, and it’s hard to even speculate what options may be available to her at that time. In any case, her heart is healed and her body is healing.

And if she wants to, she can even dream about having kids someday! It’s amazing what you’ve done!

To make a small donation to the next child in Iraq waiting for a surgery similar to Sara’s, please enter the amount of your choice below and press “Donate.”



Follow Sara on Twitter: @SaraMuaeed. Subscribe to Sara’s updates via RSS HERE. Follow Sara’s thread of longer stories (with pictures & video) on the PLC blog HERE.

Can You Imagine Sending Your Child – Like Sara’s Mom Did – Through These Doors for Heart Surgery?

March 5, 2010 by Jeremy · Leave a Comment 

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When I spend time with these two year olds, I just see my son, Micah. When I spend time with the four and five years olds, all I see is my daughter, Emma. And I’ll be honest, as often as I tell these parents not to worry and not to fear, it’s very hard for me to imagine sending my own kids down that corridor.

More information on the results of Sara’s surgery as soon as possible…


Muhammed Plays In His Room After Surgery! Sozyar's Smiles! Dua Unsure Before Surgery Meet Baroof Deelan Waits for Heart Surgery Sara Gets Checked into Hospital Before Surgery

We have sent six kids down this hallway this week. And we can only do it because of you. And if you’re the parent left standing there, for all the fear and anxiety, you’re still thrilled to see your child going to surgery.

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We’ll get the next child on their way in a few weeks!


Follow Sara on Twitter: @SaraMuaeed. Subscribe to Sara’s updates via RSS HERE. Follow Sara’s thread of longer stories (with pictures & video) on the PLC blog HERE.

Sara Settles in to Her Room at Anadolu Medical Waiting for Morning Surgery

March 4, 2010 by Jeremy · Leave a Comment 

Sara Settles into Her Room at the Hospital Before Surgery

Sara arrived late at night at the Anadolu Medical Center for surgery the next morning after hours of travel with her mom and the Preemptive Love Coalition’s Family Services Director. It was truly amazing to watch Sara caring for baby Deelan during their travel. And despite all the difficulty of traveling to a new place, she was still able to answer all her own questions about her health in a very composed way for the Turkish nurses when they came.

Doctors have given Sara’s family the choice of a mechanical valve or a more organic fix. After weighing the pros and cons, there was consensus all the way around to pursue the organic correction, which is estimated to keep Sara alive without much complication for an additional 20 years, allowing her to marry, have children, and reach her mid-thirties before she will likely need some sort of follow-up procedure.

More information after surgery….

Follow Sara on Twitter: @SaraMuaeed. Subscribe to Sara’s updates via RSS HERE. Follow Sara’s thread of longer stories (with pictures & video) on the PLC blog HERE.

Meet Sara (Twitter: SaraMuaeed)

March 4, 2010 by Jeremy · Leave a Comment 

Meet Sara

Meet Sara. Sara hails from the still contested, disputed, and much-disrupted city of Kirkuk, Iraq. So disrupted, in fact, that there were reportedly four bomb explosions in Kirkuk the day before Sara left for Turkey.

CLICK HERE TO REVEAL MORE INFORMATION BELOW ON THE HISTORY AND COMPOSITION OF KIRKUK


Sara’s father works in a local anti-terrorist security unit. Given the backdrop of “Arabization” reaching back decades, conventional Kurdish storytelling now often says that all the terrorists are Arabs and that all the danger lives in the Arab part of city.

Those of us at the Preemptive Love Coalition can speak to that terrible stereotype by referencing our own run-ins with Kurdish terror conspirators. So in hopes of tearing down harmful stereotypes, we’re excited that Sara’s family has drawn so close to baby Deelan’s mother during their surgical sojourn together in Turkey – because Deelan’s mother is an Arab from Kirkuk.



We brought Sara to surgery because of a valve problem she is having that is threatening her life and possibly the life of her future children. At 14 years old, the window of operability for Sara is narrowing. And if she had not experienced your kindness and received surgery, she would likely die during pregnancy or childbirth due to the extreme toll such changes take on the body.

Today, under the skill of Prof. Dr. Sertaç Çiçek, Sara will receive the valve repair she needs and – GOD willing – will be set free to enjoy her adolescent and adult life with much joy and little fear.

Sara is scheduled for surgery on Thursday. More to come…


Special thanks to the college students of FWCM.org for their phenomenal $14,800+ two week fundraising campaign for Sara and one other child. Your passion and effectiveness in fundraising is a testament to the faith, values and lifestyle you profess. We’re looking for 12 other houses of worship, schools, and clubs to partner with us in 2010. For more on our 2010 Fifty Family Focus, click here.

Follow Sara on Twitter: @SaraMuaeed. Subscribe to Sara’s updates via RSS HERE. Follow Sara’s thread of longer stories (with pictures & video) on the PLC blog HERE.

*In accordance with PLC’s desire to lend a hand-up by avoiding strict hand-outs (when possible), Sara’s family contributed $6,500 towards PLC’s highly-discounted surgery prices.

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