Monday, 28 July 2008

Charity has its heart in the right place, The Australian, 28 July, 2008. Picture Alan Pryke.






Charity has its heart in the right place

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 28 July 2008: 5.
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One morning in September 2000, having returned to Israel after a stint of world travel, he went to a job interview in the plush offices of one of the country's leading law firms. In the afternoon he went for an interview in the rundown apartment at Holon, near Tel Aviv, which served as the offices of the charity Save A Child's Heart.
Organisers claim the saving of Iraqi and Palestinian children in a Jewish hospital is a classic example of what Save A Child's Heart is all about.
"The more Israeli and Palestinian doctors work together, the better it is for the Palestinian health system. Save A Child's Heart is about saving the lives of children, but also about developing the medical capacity of poorer countries, and building connections, breaking down walls and stereotypes.

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