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Dr. Sasson Welcomes You

I welcome all of you to our outstanding web site that gives you an insight into our unique humanitarian undertaking, Save A Child's Heart (SACH). It reviews our work since the inception of the program in 1995, its successes, its joys, and its sadness, in fact all the facets of the daily struggle that makes this project so wonderfully rewarding. We have had the great thrill of helping youngsters from many corners of the globe, from China, Congo, Ethiopia, Iraq, Moldova, the Palestinian Authority, Russia, and many other countries around the world.

We at SACH look forward to even greater challenges in the years to come. We hope to attain the milestones that have been set, and will be happy to keep you informed of them. From very meager beginnings, my colleagues and I have had an opportunity to give children a new lease of life and their families great joy. Children are our future, and whether the children in our care turn out to be great peace-makers, surgeons, musicians, teachers or just ordinary people, every child deserves the very best the world has to offer. At SACH we will do our part and make the utmost effort to realize this ideal.

To the many people here in Israel, especially at the Wolfson Medical Center, and to my predecessor and mentor the late Dr. Ami Cohen, The Founder of Sach, who have helped us to get this far, I wish to express sincere gratitude for your kindness, patience, dedication and hard work. Naturally, my gratitude is also extended to our friends and donors around the world. Let us continue to join hands to realize our aim, encapsulated in the motto, "To save one life is to save a world."



 

 

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