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    FOR CHILDREN'S HEALTHY FUTURE
    Hasmik Harutyunyan

    AZG DAILY
    02-12-2009

    Heathy life

    World Children's Transplant Fund was founded in 1988 when former
    Los Angeles Police Department Deputy Chief Mark Kroeker, moved by
    the story of an Argentine child Veronica dying of liver disease,
    started fundraising efforts for a life-saving liver transplant. The
    child was flown to Toronto, where after three operations, she died.

    Mr. Kroeker then launched WCTF, and made its mission to establish
    Transplant centers in regions around the world where they were most
    needed. The WCTF has established two pediatric organ transplant
    centers in Costa Rica and Argentina, and in 2001 the Armenia branch
    of WCTF opened.

    The foremost problem was the passing of a respective law that would
    legalize surgeries and transplantation operations. The draft law
    was introduced to the Parliament and finally the first ever Law on
    Transplantation was passed in March of 2002.

    "When in 2002 the Vice Chairman of the WCTF Board Tom Hennings,
    Country Supervisor Valerie McCaffrey and Board Member Bill Mauger
    visited Armenia I was very touched to see how generous it was
    of them to cross the ocean, give their time voluntarily just for
    helping Armenian children to have a healthy life. I am so proud to
    be acquainted with these wonderful people", said Executive Director
    of the Armenian branch of the World Children's Transplant Fund Maria
    Yeganian in her interview to the "Azg" newspaper.

    "Besides, it is essential to change our nation's mindset about this
    complex issue. Each of us must realize that everybody can have input
    in the pursuit of saving someone else's life. This simple truth
    must become natural for us in order to have certain achievements in
    this area".

    The Armenian branch has organized many conferences and interviews
    with the purpose of educating people regarding the issue. Besides,
    two concerts entitled "The Armenian Stars for Children" have been
    organized and with the help of the funds received from the concerts
    two children underwent surgery for eye transplants. Today the main
    goal of the fund is to retrain Armenian doctors in transplantation
    field and to increase the level of their professional competence.

    This project will continue and two doctors will soon be sent to Los
    Angeles for participation in the 6-months training course.

    There is no special hospital for transplantation in Armenia, the
    country is not a member of the International Donor Bank and there
    are also some deficiencies in the legal field. The project should
    also receive some state support in order to create a solid pediatric
    transplant organ Center. The World Children's Transplant Fund is a
    unique and special organization. Its mission is to provide as many
    opportunities as possible for life-saving pediatric transplant surgery
    to the children of the world.
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