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July 2008

July 10, 2008

new photos and video: kharkiv ukraine chernobyl heart kids

chernobyl heart surgery patient, kharkiv, june 2008

We've just posted a gallery of photos of some of the 18 children whose lives were saved by a volunteer cardiac surgery team that visited Ukraine last month.  Visit the Kharkiv Cardiac Kids photo album to see the kids and learn more. You can also view this short video of 2 and a half year old patient Sofia. (If you are reading this on a feed or in email, you can click to the Chernobyl Children's Project International website to see the video, or visit the CCPI Channel on YouTube.)

Every year over 6000 children are born in Ukraine with genetic heart disease, a dramatic increase since the   Chernobyl nuclear accident of 1986.  Over half of these will not receive the surgery they need to survive.  Our  chernobyl heart surgery patient, kharkiv ukraine program works because we combine life saving surgeries with local training, so that Ukrainian surgeons in rural areas can build expertise to save the youngest and most complicated cases.  We plan three more surgical missions to Ukraine thorough the end of 2008, and we hope  -- with your support -- to continue the program in 2009.  Please help by donating now, or contact us if you would like to help us raise funds.

July 01, 2008

pfizer cycles for chernobyl

PfizerCycle

Over 200 volunteer Pfizer employees and friends cycled from Cork, Ireland to Galway on June 14 to benefit Chernobyl Children's Project International.  Pfizer is a long time supporter of CCPI.  The Annual Pfizer OlgaAdiChristina Cycle for Chernobyl is in its sixth year and again raised over 100,000 euro to support CCPI's efforts in Chernobyl affected regions.  This year, funding will be directed towards a community center to be built in Petrikov. CCPI builds community centers in under served and poverty stricken communities of Belarus, where we work in partnership with residents to address local problems.

The photo shows CCPI founder Adi Roche with Olga and Kristina.  The girls live at the Vesnova Children's Mental Asylum in rural Belarus, and are in Ireland for holidays and medical care.

Do you have an idea for a fund raising event or activity? Email us.