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I just watched a heartbreaking program about children in 3rd world nations with unimaginably disfiguring cleft palates.
Doctors from the U.S. and Canada form teams and fly into those countries, with all of the medical equipment needed to perform plastic surgeries on hundreds of children.
As word spreads about the free surgery, parents bring their children, often walking a hundred miles, to the hospital. The program said that many of those parents have never even seen a hospital, yet so great is their love for their children that they are more than willing to trust total strangers with the care of their child.
On the 1st day of the examinations huge crowds of people bearing their children form outside the hospital and wait in the blazing sun for their names to be called. Unfortunately, money for supplies and time is limited and so on the day of the program 63 children had to be turned away. Heartbreaking !
But for the kids who are accepted into surgery they are transformed, almost magically into normal smiling children.
What a life changing event for those poor kids. Until the surgery they had been laughed at, called terrible names, made fun of by other kids in the village. In those places it is often thought by villagers that the child has been cursed by the devil.
Words can not adequately express how emotional it was to watch that program. I'm a fairly stoic guy but I must admit I cried while watching the heartbreak and the joy of transformation.
http://operationsmile.org
Doctors from the U.S. and Canada form teams and fly into those countries, with all of the medical equipment needed to perform plastic surgeries on hundreds of children.
As word spreads about the free surgery, parents bring their children, often walking a hundred miles, to the hospital. The program said that many of those parents have never even seen a hospital, yet so great is their love for their children that they are more than willing to trust total strangers with the care of their child.
On the 1st day of the examinations huge crowds of people bearing their children form outside the hospital and wait in the blazing sun for their names to be called. Unfortunately, money for supplies and time is limited and so on the day of the program 63 children had to be turned away. Heartbreaking !
But for the kids who are accepted into surgery they are transformed, almost magically into normal smiling children.
What a life changing event for those poor kids. Until the surgery they had been laughed at, called terrible names, made fun of by other kids in the village. In those places it is often thought by villagers that the child has been cursed by the devil.
Words can not adequately express how emotional it was to watch that program. I'm a fairly stoic guy but I must admit I cried while watching the heartbreak and the joy of transformation.
http://operationsmile.org