Help us Help Kids in Honduras

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Operation Rainbow Inc
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Please help me and Jacobo change the lives of children in Honduras

$4,001

raised by 37 people

$6,000 goal

Jacobo and I work together daily in the operating room to help children with bone and joint injuries or deformities.  

As a pediatric orthopedic surgeon, I have been blessed to work with Operation Rainbow on trips to provide surgical care to children in Central and South America. Families travel days to have us care for their children, and without these trips, the children have no way to have their complex problems fixed.

This September, I have the honor of bringing Jacobo with me, and together we will directly change the bodies, and the lives of children who otherwise would not ever be able to have needed surgeries.

We will reconstruct dislocated hips in babies, preventing a life of hip pain, allowing children to play and grow into adults that can work and live well without daily pain.

We will fix deformities in children and teenagers who have endured fractures that have healed wrong and have crooked limbs.

With Jacobo at my side, we can work more efficiently and provide even better results to these children.  He is an incredibly skilled partner in the OR, remarkably dedicated at a young 23 years of age.

Please help us help these children!  Any amount provides great help to allow us to keep these trips sustainable.

Your donations are to operation Rainbow, and are tax deductible as charitable donations.  

Thank you so much for your support.  If you send me your email address, I will also provide a post trip report so you can see what we all accomplished together!

Operation Rainbow is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to performing free orthopedic surgeries for indigent children in developing countries worldwide who do not have access to necessary medical procedures or equipment. 

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Operation Rainbow Inc

Organized By Scott Kaiser

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