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Preemptive Love Coalition exists to eradicate the backlog of thousands of children in Iraq WAITING IN LINE FOR LIFE SAVING HEART SURGERIES in pursuit of peace between communities at odds. |
| We train Iraqi doctors and nurses to save kids' lives inside Iraq... We also send kids outside Iraq for lifesaving heart surgeries when necessary. |
Chemical Warfare, Sanctions, & Intra-Family Marriage Experts think that Saddam Hussein’s 281 chemical attacks and experiments on the Kurds of northern Iraq contribute to the high rate of life-threatening heart disease among children in the region today. Others cite U.N. sanctions and the massive spike in infant and child mortality throughout the mid-nineties for many of the problems among children and youth in Iraq today. Widespread corruption and the deliberate withholding of essential human services led to rampant malnutrition and disease in Iraq on a scale so vast that it led to the resignations of the U.N. Coordinator for Iraq and other U.N. leaders. The sanctions were widely criticized by U.S. and world policy-makers for never really harming Saddam. Intra-family marriage—a practice common in tribal societies and reinforced by histories of ethnic cleansing—is still practiced by many today and probably also contributes to the prevalence of these diseases. Founding of Buy Shoes. Save Lives. and the Preemptive Love Coalition In July 2007, Jeremy & Jessica Courtney and Cody Fisher came face-to-face with the overwhelming reality of thousands of children waiting in line for life-saving heart surgery. With a background in grant-writing and fundraising, the trio knew that they did not want to start a traditional non-profit. They determined to make the markets bend in favor of the outcast, underdog children of Iraq. The Courtneys and Fisher launched Buy Shoes. Save Lives. to generate critical funding through a creative blending of commerce and compassion. They loved the traditional handmade Kurdish shoes and they suspected that others around the world might like them as well—especially when the purchase of every pair of Klash would help fund a life-saving heart surgery for an Iraqi child. As this movement gained momentum, more staff was added and the Preemptive Love Coalition was officially incorporated in February 2008, immediately multiplying the means through which people could come together to save lives. Through our Remedy Missions - international surgical missions we bring into Iraq to provide immediate surgeries and long-term training of Iraqi healthcare professionals - we train Iraqi doctors and nurses toward long-term self-sufficiency so they can serve their people without the help of outsiders. We don't know what the future holds, but it looks extremely hopeful for thousands of Iraqi children with a Klash-wearing coalition like you on their side. |
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![]() Jeremy Courtney Co-Founder, President Preemptive Love Coalition (Twitter: @jeremy_courtney) |
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DROP A NOTE, CHECK OR DONATE BY PHONE: U.S. OFFICE 1300 Darbyton Dr. Hewitt, TX 76643 +1 (806) 853-9131 IRAQ OFFICE: +964 770-355-6298 (local) |
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These eco-friendly shoes contain no plastic, rubber, or glue and no machines were used in the assembly. All proceeds over costs fund heart surgeries for Iraqi kids.
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Aram Majid has been the only one willing to change the rules of his 3,000–year–old trade to make sure you get the shoes you want. Thanks to Aram, lifesaving, hand–made shoes from Iraq never felt so good or looked so great! Plus you help Aram work toward his goal of sending his children to college with every pair of shoes you buy! |
“The difference in my Klash today compared to the first day I got them is the difference between a new pair of jeans and my favorite pair of jeans that I put on after a long day of work. My Klash are now the first shoes I reach for.” - Chad Bertrand |
Meet baby Hamma. He lives in southern Iraq and needs urgent heart surgery. We met Hamma on our Remedy Mission to southern Iraq, where our surgical team was planning to mend his heart. But a lack of beds in the local ICU caused his surgery to be delayed three times during the mission. By the time a bed opened up it was too late. Our doctors had to leave town. We promised his mother we would come back for him. We promised one day the remedy would be engrained in the hearts and hands of the local team and would never have to leave town again. You can help bring the Remedy back to southern Iraq and leave it there for good! You can give Hamma his heart surgery by making a purchase or donation below! |
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