Four Cambodian Children To Get New Lease Of Life (May 5, 2001)
BAYAN LEPAS, Fri Four Cambodian children with heart problems will
be given a new release of life, thanks to medical sponsorship by Rotary
International’s Gift of Life2 project and Penang Adventist Hospital.
The children, aged between nine months and 13 years arrived in
Penang yesterday for open-heart surgery to be conducted over the next few days.
Hospital president Teddric Jon Mohr said in two weeks, the children will be on
their way back to Cambodian.
"The Gift of Life 2 is a joint project between the rotary club of
Penang and the hospital to enable children between one and 18 years to receive
free open heart surgery.
"The hospital provides medical services for this project at a
substantially subsidized fee and it has its own heart fund," he said.
Mohr said the project gives priority to Malaysians, over children
from South East Asia nations.
To-date, four Malaysians, two Indonesians and 16 Cambodian
children have been successfully operated on at the hospital under the
project.
"Two more Malaysians will undergo heart surgery under the project
later this year," he said.
Rotary Club president Nutan Shah said more donations are needed
for the project to continue sponsoring these unfortunate children.
Donations, which are tax exempted, could be made to The Rotary
Club of Penang, Gift of Life 2 Account, c/o 7 Jalan Kelawai, 10250 Penang.
For details, call Mrs Lim at 04-2266331 or Lim Chooi Eng at 04-2261133.
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