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Twelve-year-old Atugonza Bevalin with her mother after surgery made possible by a Matching Grant Gift of Life India project. Also pictured are Dr. A.C. Peter (left), RI President-nominee Kalyan Banerjee (fourth from left) and his wife Binota, District Governor Ashish Ghosh (fourth from right), and Past RI Director Sushil Gupta (third from right). Photo courtesy of A.C. Peter

Mulambuzi Joshuah is not likely to forget his fifth birthday.

He spent the day recovering from heart surgery that will allow him to attend school again in his village outside of Kampala, Uganda.

Mulambuzi was 1 of 20 Ugandan children who received free heart surgeries through Gift of Life India. The program is among 65 throughout the world supported by Rotary clubs and established to arrange cardiac care for young children whose families cannot afford it.

The surgeries were funded by a US$105,000 Rotary Foundation Matching Grant sponsored by the Rotary Club of Delhi Midwest and District 3010 (India), and all 17 districts in Korea.

The children, between the ages of 11 months and 12 years, arrived in New Delhi over a three-month period starting in January. Doctors at the Escorts Heart Institute and Research Centre and the National Heart Institute performed surgeries to correct their congenital heart defects. Several of the children needed immediate attention.

“Many of them were overdue,” says Dr. A.C. Peter, a member of the Rotary Club of Delhi East End and Gift of Life India national coordinator. “After surgery, all these patients can lead healthy and productive lives like any other child.”

District 7250 (New York, USA) established Gift of Life India in 2002. Since its inception, the program has treated more than 500 children from India, Kenya, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Sudan, with support from Rotary clubs and Matching Grant funds.

It also receives help -- including medical team coordination and prospective patient lists -- from Gift of Life International, formed in 2003 to assist Gift of Life programs around the world.

Making connections

January's Matching Grant project arose because of connections from a similar effort a year earlier, when the Indian program agreed to arrange two surgeries as part of Gift of Life International's Our Hearts Are in Uganda campaign. Sixty Ugandan children were treated in 13 countries .

Bret Halvorson, a member of the Rotary Club of Emerald City (Seattle), Washington, USA, and a native of Korea, escorted one of the children and her mother from the airport in Seoul to a local hospital. Wanting to help more Ugandan youth, Korean Past District Governor Sangkoo Yun and Youngsuk Yoon, then district governor-elect, suggested a follow-up project to Halvorson, a Gift of Life beneficiary himself.

The three met with Peter, Past RI Director Sushil Gupta, and Gift of Life International founder Robert Donno at the 2009 RI Convention in Birmingham, England, where they worked through details of the January Matching Grant project.

“Everything came together nicely,” says Halvorson. “I’m just happy that I can be a part of that -- to pay it forward to these children who are in the same position that I was.”

Korean Rotarians pooled District Designated Fund (DDF) allocations. Grace Agwaru, a member of the Rotary Club of Soroti Central, Uganda, and the first Gift of Life beneficiary, worked with fellow Ugandan Rotarians to identify candidates for the program and help their families understand the surgery and make travel arrangements. Delhi East End club members met the children at the airport and visited them almost daily in the hospital.

“Raising DDF from all 17 districts in Korea was a major task, but we had the pronounced leadership of Yoon from District 3650,” says Yun, who stressed the role of the Rotary network in completing international service projects.

Gift of Life India also recently received a pledge of $110,000 from Rotarians in Taiwan for future surgeries.

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46 Comments:
At 12:15PM on 30 April 2012, child Heart surgery india wrote: Child heart surgery requires intensive and extensive monitoring, treatment & co-ordination of entire team in India to do open children heart surgery.
At 4:20PM on 18 January 2011, cool01 wrote: im doing a report for school about this, and this was a great help thanks
At 3:22PM on 15 October 2010, Rtn.PP Varinder Madan wrote: I am really grateful To Rtn.PRID Sushil Gupta ji for appointing me Cooridinator of GOL for North West India and to Rtn. A.C.Peter for his whole hearted support to me to discharge my duties and save lives of innocent children under this programme of Rotary International.I am very endebted to these persons that I am doing my job to my contentment
At 8:52AM on 16 June 2010, Rtn Premshankar singh wrote: highly greatified by your very prompt response to the critical case of baby sujata. may god gift you decades of good life in the service of humanity and may all your wishes come to in your life.
At 10:29AM on 11 June 2010, Shaveta Sharma wrote: I appreciate this great effort of Rotary.I feel proud to be a part of organisation like Rotary which is providing selfless service to humanity.Gift of life project has saved lives of many kids which is incomparable. My Best wishes to all those who are associated with this project
At 10:27AM on 11 June 2010, Sajan Jacob RC Piravom D3201 wrote: From South India, especialy from Kerala, RI D3201, our Club coordinated 36 open heart surgeries of poor children arranged by Gift of Life at Delhi under National Coordinator Dr AC Peter and Advisor PRID Rtn Sushil Gupta. Currently two children from RC Katapana Heritage are undergoing surgery/treatment at Delhi under Gift of Life program. We thank Gift of Life Delhi for this humanitarian intl program
At 10:27AM on 11 June 2010, D.N.Sharma ( GOL Co-ordinater ) wrote: The Gift of life India has saved lives of more than 50 budding Kids of Jammu and Kashmir,Himachal Pardesh and Punjab.This project has highlighted Rotary's committments towards serving the Humaniy.Words fail me to explain how people of Kashmir appreciated the noble Project under taken by GOL India.
At 9:49AM on 10 June 2010, Sanjeev Patil Co-ordinator for wetern Part of India wrote: Rtn A.C.Peter we are very happy to work with you as co-ordinator of GOL.This has given me oportunity to be with common man who has money problems as well as body problems. GOL has given them second life I pray god that tere should be Rotarians like ACPeter( I call him Masiha ( GOD0 ) GOl has also given me oportunity to co -operate other and prove that the future of rotary is in your(our) hands..I had send three patients from wertern india all the tree are operated and are fine.Rtn Peter personally looks after this patients and care for them ..
At 10:33AM on 9 June 2010, Suresh Chandra wrote: It is a wonderful programme particularly when childred in africa where quality medical care is either not vailable or is prohibitive in cost. Reacing out to children in africa where poverty and lack of quality of health care is a matter of concern., the help that is extended through this programme is joy and hapiness to the children and the family they belong to. God bless yoiu and your team for a continued suppory and good work.
At 1:32PM on 7 June 2010, Kalpana Khound wrote: I am overwhelmed by the great service done through the 'Gift of Life' program. Being a coordinator for GOL in Northeast India, I have seen closely the pain of families unable to provide surgery for their children. GOL has brought hope and life to children from very remote parts of our region. My sincere appreciation for the efforts of DG Rtn. Ravishankar Bhooplapur, Rtn. PRID Sushil Gupta and GOL national coordinator Rtn. A.C Peter, the caring medical staff and the generous donors. May this great humanitarian program grow from strength to strength across boundaries. Rtn Kalpana Khound, RC Dibrugarh, R.I Dist 3240.
At 9:57AM on 7 June 2010, Prakash Agarwal Jaipur India wrote: This project has helped to improve Rotary's public imge across India and beyond borders - to those remote villages in North East India, Jammu & Kashmir, Arunachal and rest of India but also to Sri Lanka, Nepal, Kenya, Sudan, Uganda and Pakistan.
At 9:55AM on 7 June 2010, Gift of Life India wrote: We - Gift of Life - India acknowledge our gratitude to all those who wrote comment. On behalf of 600 children who so far benefited from this Rotary project, we thank you for your overwhelming response, support and encouragement. Let us strengthen Rotary movement and its platform for similar international humanitarian projects - Gift of Life India team
At 10:06AM on 7 June 2010, Chun Cham Lung North East India wrote: Gift of Life India coordinated from Delhi by Dr AC Peter is a wonderful life saving Rotary program creating history in South Asia because so many childrn in this part of the sub continent got second life due to this project. Please do not stop this program as so many are still looking to Rotary for "jeevandan"
At 10:07AM on 7 June 2010, KS Joseph wrote: I am not a Rotarian but read Rotary news. I head about Peter and Rotary Gift of Life project through a friend's servant whose small daughter was saved by GOL. Otherwise that child would have died by now! Your project is actually God's work. It is great Peter and his great team for giving life to one who has no hope! No better project in the world. Kudos to Rotgary
At 10:17AM on 7 June 2010, Jayakumaar.s wrote: Dear Rtn Dr. Peter my sincere thanks for your great service - jayakumaar.s jayakumaars62@gmail.com
At 10:19AM on 7 June 2010, PP Arvind Kanaujia, PHF wrote: Congratulations Dr Peter. I am always delighted to see your emails. Great work.
At 10:19AM on 7 June 2010, Rtrn Premshankar singh wrote: sir RTN DR AC PETER IS DOING GREAT JOB FOR GOFT OF LIFE PROJECT
At 11:59AM on 7 June 2010, Rtn Gurinder Pal Singh Chopra wrote: Hats off to ROTARY.i salute this wonderful organisation which is complete in itself.without naming anyone specifically who did this project sucessfully. I am a proud rotarian.I am from Rotary Club of Faridabad Mid Town. Distt 3010
At 9:44AM on 4 June 2010, Rtn Farook Siddiqui wrote: Dear Dr. Peter & Team, Many many congratulation ....You guys are simple superb...Dr Peter :You are always been a source of insipiration for many of us..we are very proud of you...Keep doing your noble work ...God Bless you & entire Rotary family.......Regards Rtn Farook Siddiqui , Pres Elect (2010-11) -RC Delhi-Saket
At 8:49AM on 2 June 2010, Rtn Kizito Haruna-Rotary club of Kayunga -Uganda wrote: Thax Rtn Peter and Gift of life India Rotary for the service above self.
At 9:53AM on 1 June 2010, Rtn Sanjeev Rastogi RCD SHAHDARA wrote: welldone peter bhai hame tum par naj hai
At 9:02AM on 1 June 2010, Shaju P M wrote: Hi Dr. Peter,May the Almighty showered his blessings to you and your team for the service done to the needy.Rotary gets big mileage among the public from this.Keep going.My sincere wishes.Shaju,Piravom.
At 9:00AM on 1 June 2010, Rotary Club of Courtallam Central wrote: Dear Peter Excellent Work! Our sincere greetings to all those involved.
At 8:57AM on 1 June 2010, Manjit S. Sawhney wrote: Great work PRID Sushil Gupta and Dr. Peter. You have done us all proud. God be with you. Manjit S. Sawhney from R.C. Delhi South Metropolitan.
At 8:57AM on 1 June 2010, S.S.Rajamohan wrote: Dear Rtn.Dr. PETER, You are doing a marvelous job. God's blessings are always with you. We as rotarians prey for your long life to save more and more lives in this world.
At 8:56AM on 1 June 2010, Rtn.Prof.B.R.R.Prasad wrote: Kudos to Dr.Peter for the nice job of helping the deserving children.It will motivate more and more Rotarians to take up humanitarian programmes.
At 8:56AM on 1 June 2010, Rtn.H.S.Premi wrote: OUR DISTT 3010 IS PROUD OF UR COMMENDABLE,SINCERE EFFORT FOR MANKIND & MAKING THE REAL ESSENCE OF ROTARY COME TRUE i.e.HELPING/SUPPORTING THE NEEDY,ALSO YOU HAVE DONE WHAT THE RI THEME 2010-11 SAYS ,",BUILDING COMMUNITIES,BRIDGING CONTINENTS' ALL THE BEST IN UR FUTURE NOBLE DEEDS. RTN.H.S.PREMI, ROTARY DELHI WESTEND
At 8:55AM on 1 June 2010, Rtn.S.Vasanth Raj wrote: Dear Rtn.Dr. Peter, Great Work. KUDOS to you and team for making the Difference in the children's lives. Warm Regards.
At 8:52AM on 1 June 2010, Rtn. PP Kewal K Seth, Rotary Club Chandigarh wrote: It is very interesting to read the above outstanding humanitarian story. We feel proud of the achievements and congratulate everyone concerned in this “Gift of Life” Project. We feel particularly happy that Ugandan children have been provided the corrective heart surgery in Delhi. We have been a small player as Rotary Club of Chandigarh providing similar service to 5 Ugandan children in 2001 under a Matching Grant Project titled, “Gift of Life”. Following the medical mission from our district 3080 to Uganda in 1998, we offered Uganda Rotary to send children to us as part of the project we had started. We recall with utmost satisfaction when 5 children and one young man came of which 5 were successfully operated at PGI (Post Graduate Institute of Medical Science and Research, Chandigarh) and sent back. There was a very unfortunate case where one child was medically so bad that the child died much before the operation and full check-up. To get the children from Uganda to Chandigarh transiting through Delhi in 2001, 10 years back, was quite an experience and we are thankful to then Governor Suresh Jain and Rtn. Suresh Bhasin who were extremely helpful in making the necessary transit arrangements. By now our club has done more than 300 heart operation including about 40 from Pakistan s although we have not officially been part of the international “Gift of Life” organization. However, we drew inspiration from them in many ways. We also had Matching Grant projects at times but our ultimate objective is to make the project self-sustaining so that the society and the community can take it over. Rotary, of course, will continue to support the cause in our city, community and the district. We are pleased with the remarkable work that is being done internationally through the family of Rotary and send our respectful greetings to everyone involved.
At 8:50AM on 1 June 2010, Nandanan Varrier wrote: Dear Rn Peter, you are doing a really wonderful job. I am sure the whole Rotary fraternity is with you to give more and more strength to you in doing this yeoman service. May God Bless You.
At 8:49AM on 1 June 2010, Rtn PP PHF V A BALU wrote: Dear Rtn Peter, I really appreciate your efforts to save lives through Gift of Life program. Hats off to you. Rtn PP PHF V A BALU RC OTTAPALAM, Dist 3201
At 8:48AM on 1 June 2010, Claire Pavitt wrote: One amazing story.....everyone should be very proud. I worked voluntary in Kenya for a while with local children and it gives such a strong sense of satisfaction and pride to yourselves and the community. Best wishes Claire Pavitt President Rotaract Club of Thurrock
At 8:47AM on 1 June 2010, PDG Rajkumar Rajgaria wrote: It is a red letter day for Rotary. these projects are real humanitarian project.Heart surgeries have become important projects for many dist in india, 3291 has performed more than 100 in the year 2009-10
At 3:02PM on 28 May 2010, Rtn.PP.Manoj,R/c Vadakkenchery malabar wrote: Dear Rtn.Dr.Peter, You done a very good job for Rotary keep it and continue yours in Rotary Rtn.PP.Manoj Rotary club of vadakkenchery malabar
At 10:17AM on 28 May 2010, stella kasoma wrote: dear peter thank you, for the wonderful job and your team ,but i kindly need help my 3months old sister is in trouble that we need us D$ 14900 for corrective open heart surgery (TRUNSUS ARTERIOSUS in FRONTIER LIFELINE in India the Uganda heart institute recommended us to take action as soon as possible Any financial assistance in the names of MARIA TENDO KASOMA ASHLEY. any assistance we will be greatful.kindly ask for help to save her life mobile 0702360315
At 10:17AM on 28 May 2010, Rtn PHF PP Er SR Krishna wrote: Dear Rtn Dr Peter Wonderful job.Really Right man for the Right Job.I am very proud of you and sure that India will go to the Greater Height in Service Project.
At 10:01AM on 28 May 2010, Rtn S Kumar wrote: Hats off Dr Peter...... You are really a Doctor now...saving so many life
At 10:00AM on 28 May 2010, Suresh PN, PP, RC of Trichur City wrote: Dear Dr.Peter & Team, Great Job. Now I am pround of being a rotarian!!!!!
At 10:00AM on 28 May 2010, Rtn Dr.Sunil Richardson wrote: Excellent work.All the congrats. Also want to inform you all that i am involved in giving the "GIFT OF SMILE" .With the help of The SMile Train, USA and various rotary clubs of RID 3212, i have already completed over 3700 free cleft lip surgeries...
At 10:00AM on 28 May 2010, Rtn.Devakinandanan,RC of Quilon East wrote: Dear Peter:May god bless you and your team for doing this great humanitarian work.No doubt, such projects will create a better image for Rotary.We Rotarians are proud of you and your team.Congratulations
At 9:59AM on 28 May 2010, Mathew Varghese wrote: Dear Rtn Dr. Peter, Congratulations to the GOL team for this wonderful achievement, especially to you for your relentless effort in making it happen. Good wishes to your future programs from all members of Rotary Club of Cochin North. Rtn. Mathew Varghese, Pres. Elect, RC of Cochin North, Dist 3201
At 9:59AM on 28 May 2010, Gift of Life wrote: Yes Rtn Anand. Gift of Life children were visited by then MOS Foreign Mr E Ahamed, Mr Sasi Tharoor, Defence Minister Mr AK Antony, many State Governors including Gen JJ SIngh of Arunachal Pradesh. Many Central and Delhi Govt Ministers participated in addition many prominent persons giving boost to Rotary public image.Thanks for your kind words.
At 12:37PM on 27 May 2010, S Anand wrote: Dear Rtn Peter Many congratulations for another milestone... Is this the same project which was iinagurated by our Foreign Affairs Minister?
At 12:37PM on 27 May 2010, Abhishek R, Secretary, Rotary Bangalore JBN wrote: Dear GOL Team, I am so pleased to know about this great humanitarian project. Indians are now looking beyond thr own issues and reaching out to other nationals ...I am so happy to see it happening... We all Rotarians are proud of our great Rotary Leader Dr Peter for leading this movement. Cheers!!!! Rtn Abhishek, Bangalore, India
At 8:48AM on 27 May 2010, Balraj Gupta wrote: Peter: Wonderful job done. "GOD BLESS THE GIFT OF LIFE TEAM and ITS SUPPORTERS". I am proud to be part of "GIFT OF LIFE - INDIA". Rtn. Balraj Gupta R/C of Washington,D. C. (D7620)
At 8:48AM on 27 May 2010, Dr AC Peter wrote: Gift of Life signifies ‘service above self’. It saves life, build peace and promote Rotary image. Gift of Life India, Rotary (Delhi NCR) Gift of Life Trust, Rotary Club of Delhi East End and Rotary Club of Delhi Midwest thank every one who is part of this program especially MG Intl partners for extending helping hand. Children from all over the world are welcome to India for CHD surgery. Jai Rotary!

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