Abu Dhabi Philanthropist Saves Lives of 50 Children with Free Heart Surgeries

The initiative, which aimed to provide free life-saving heart surgeries to children from conflict zones and underprivileged families, has successfully completed its mission within months of its launch on January 1st

In a heartwarming display of generosity and cross-border cooperation, fifty children, including two-and-a-half-year-old Hamza Islam from Egypt, have been given a new lease on life through the ‘Golden Heart’ initiative led by Abu Dhabi-based philanthropist and healthcare sector leader Dr. Shamsheer Vayalil.

The initiative, which aimed to provide free life-saving heart surgeries to children from conflict zones and underprivileged families, has successfully completed its mission within months of its launch on January 1st.

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Hamza Islam, who had been battling a rare form of heart defect leading to difficulties in breathing and eating, can now celebrate this Eid Al Fitr with his family, relieved from the burden of his condition.

His story is just one among many, as children aged two months and older from conflict zones such as Senegal, Libya, and Tunisia, along with underprivileged families from Egypt and India, have been beneficiaries of this noble endeavour.

The ‘Golden Heart’ initiative, a tribute to Yusuffali M.A., the billionaire businessman and father-in-law of Dr Shamsheer Vayalil, saw exceptional collaboration across borders.

Surgeries were performed in public and private hospitals in Tunisia, Egypt, and India, spearheaded by dedicated medical professionals like Dr Ahmed Afifi, a consultant cardiac surgeon at the Aswan Heart Centre under the Magdi Yacoub Heart Foundation in Egypt.

Dr. Afifi, who played a crucial role in Hamza’s successful surgery, emphasized the importance of this initiative in providing timely assistance to families who couldn’t afford the high expenses of such life-saving procedures.

He highlighted the precision required in surgeries like Hamza’s, underscoring how the initiative has brought hope to families facing financial difficulties and has ensured that children in need can lead normal lives.

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However, the journey to healing was not without its challenges. Navigating stringent travel restrictions to bring children from conflict zones to hospitals posed significant hurdles.

Special travel permissions had to be obtained through various agencies, showcasing the determination and commitment of those involved in making this initiative a success.

Dr. Tarig Ali Elhassan, a renowned cardiac surgeon who headed the medical assessment board of the initiative, reflected on the immense task of reviewing numerous medical records and shortlisting candidates based on the severity of their conditions.

With the collaboration of global experts and efforts to ease transportation challenges, the initiative managed to accomplish its mission within a remarkably short timeframe of three months.

The impact of the ‘Golden Heart’ initiative extends beyond medical procedures; it has brought immeasurable joy to families like that of eight-year-old Lyal from India.

Born with a ventricular septal defect and other health issues, Lyal’s family had faced years of financial struggle in seeking help for his condition. Thanks to the initiative, Lyal underwent successful surgery, leaving his family overwhelmed with gratitude.

Dr. Shamsheer Vayalil, married to Dr. Shabeena, the eldest daughter of LuLu Group chairman Yusuffali, commended the dedication of doctors and staff involved in this mission of healing.

He expressed his hope that the initiative, born out of a tribute to Mr Yusuffali, would inspire these children to dream big as they step into healthier lives.

As the world grapples with numerous challenges, the ‘Golden Heart’ initiative stands as a beacon of hope and compassion.

The selfless efforts of individuals like Dr Shamsheer Vayalil and the collaboration of medical professionals across borders have not only saved lives but also instilled a renewed sense of hope in communities facing adversity.

As these children celebrate their newfound health, their stories serve as a testament to the power of empathy and the ability to make a difference, one heartbeat at a time.

 

This article was created using automation and was thoroughly edited and fact-checked by one of our editorial staff members

Tariq Saeed

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