Partner for Surgery

Partner for Surgery


CHARITY STORY
A Journey of Love and Healing
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Gris and Dareck after his first surgery
Photo Credit
Photo by Emily Lopez

56 children arrived in the care of their Mothers to receive corrective surgery to repair their cleft lips and palates. 

One Mother caught my attention. She had two children that looked like they might be twins, except that one had one had an extreme bilateral cleft lip, and the other? A normal smile.

Gris, the mother of Dareck and Derick, came to the Surgical Mission accompanied by her mother-in-law, Francisca. They were enrolled in this surgical mission by their Health Promoter Surama in Huehuetenango, located 234 km from Antigua, where medical missions take place.

Dareck and Derick were born on December 22, 2023, and are now four months old. Gris mentioned that due to her baby’s condition, she is afraid of hurting him, and feeding him has been one of her biggest challenges. Thanks to these medical missions, she feels great economic support.

As Dareck was prepared for surgery under the skilled hands of Dr. Travis Tollefson, Gris’s anxiety was palpable. Handing her precious child to the waiting doctors was undoubtedly one of the hardest moments she had ever faced. With tears in her eyes, she entrusted him to their care, knowing it was for his well-being, yet unable to shake off the distress.

In that moment of vulnerability, I offered Gris a glimpse of hope and reassurance. I shared with her photos of other children who had undergone similar surgeries and were now thriving in the Recovery Room. It was a small gesture, but one that carried immense weight, easing her fears and bolstering her resolve.

When little Dareck was in the recovery room, a vibe of peace and tranquility filled Gris and Francisca. They were overjoyed that everything had gone well with his surgery. Gris carefully and tenderly fed her baby with a special syringe filled with her own breast milk, and then gave him his medicine.

Dareck and Gris’s journey is not over yet. They will return home to Huehuetenango, but in approximately six months, we hope to perform surgery on the other side of Dareck’s lip, and then on his palate. We will continue to perform home wellness visits until we are able to complete Dericks surgery, so both twins will become truly identical.

Together, we can ensure that every mother and child has access to the quality healthcare they deserve.

Thank you very sincerely for your support!

Emily López

Resource and Development Manager


CHARITY VIDEO
Transforming Lives Through Medical Care in Rural Guatemala
Transcript

In rural Guatemala, many families struggle to access medical care. Barriers like distance, costs, and language often make it nearly impossible for mothers to seek help, especially when their children need surgical interventions.

For these mothers, the journey to obtain medical assistance can be very difficult. Many of them have never been in a hospital before. And at Partner for Surgery, we recognize the importance of not just providing medical care, but also offering emotional and logistical support. Our health promoters are the heart of this effort. They are more than just guides. They are trusted companions who walk alongside these mothers in every step of the way.

From the moment these mothers leave their communities, our health promoters are there to ensure that they feel supported and understood, until they are back in their communities.
Because for us, it's not just about providing medical care. It's about transforming lives and giving hope.

Partner for Surgery
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