Surgery to repair cleft lips not only transforms the appearance of the patients. In cultures where the deformity is seen as a curse, it transforms their lives. Each year, Samaritan’s Purse sends a team of medical professionals to South Sudan to perform this operations. These photos are from the 2012 trip.
Give To Help Repair Cleft LipsPatients settled into Ward #2 to await their turn for cleft lip surgery.
Dr. Chuck Miller examined each patient to make sure that they were healthy and ready for surgery.
Dr. Jim Wade (center) was one of four surgeons who helped perform cleft lip operations on 78 patients.
Dr. Tom Boeve visited his young patient, Asunta, and her grandmother in the recovery room.
Three-year-old Asunta got a groggy first look at her new face back in the hospital ward.
Pastor Justin Diwiri prayed with patients and family members, read the Bible with them, and shared the Gospel. Several people accepted Christ.
Kansar (right) was happy for her 20-year-old sister, Mahasin. “She looks very beautiful,” she said. “She looks new.”
Before & After. Miriam Kafi, a refugee from the Nuba Mountains in Sudan, wondered what her 20 grandchildren would think of her new look.
A little girl named Faith had cleft surgery a year ago. Her mother brought her to the hospital to thank the surgeons and to show everyone her beautiful child.
After a day or two of recovery, patients like 14-year-old Izad were ready to return home and start a new life.
![Samaritan’s Purse sends specialized teams to places such as South Sudan and Bolivia to provide outpatient surgery for hundreds of patients. Your gift of $250 will enable us to cover the cost of this life-changing procedure so we can show these boys and girls how precious they are in the eyes of God.](https://spweb-uploads.s3.theark.cloud/2017/01/Gift-36-wo-15113BO-B-732-764x460.jpg)