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An evening for healing

Tuesday, November 03, 2009
Myrna Anderson

, a 17c起草社区 College professor of , the founder of the college's and the excavator of , has been to Jordan many, many times. A year ago, when deVries was in Amman, Jordan, he made a point of visiting several Iraqi refugee families. 鈥淢any of them are poor and at the end of their rope,鈥 he said. On a subsequent visit, de Vries met Cole Miller, the founder of , an organization that gives medical treatment to Iraqi children and fosters ties between their families and the United States.

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When de Vries returned to the states, he convened a meeting of people he thought would be interested in founding an organization dedicated to Middle Eastern children injured by American military actions. At the meeting were 17c起草社区 faculty, local activists and members of local 17c起草社区 student organizations. 鈥淥n the spot, we organized ourselves as a No More Victims-type of organization,鈥 de Vries said.

A child of conflict

That group, , will hold its first fund raising event from 6:30 through 9 p.m. on Thursday, November 5, 2009 at the 29th St. Hall in Kentwood. The featured recipient of the money raised at the event is Salee Allawe, a 14-year-old Iraqi girl who lost both of her legs when an errant U.S. missile struck her as she was playing outside.

"She is coming back to the U.S. to have her (artificial) legs refitted,鈥 de Vries said. 鈥淪he outgrew the ones No More Victims had provided in 2007.鈥

Healing Children of Conflict is sharing Allawe鈥檚 expenses with No More Victims. The Iraqi teenager is the kind of person de Vries hopes the nascent organization will help. Currently the group will be working with wounded children in Gaza as well as in Iraq, and the logistical challenge of getting a child out of either of these countries is significant.

"And then there鈥檚 the medical side,鈥 de Vries said. 鈥淭he healthcare infrastructure in both Iraq and Gaza has been severely damaged by the war 鈥art of the reason for bringing children here is we are bringing children who cannot be helped there.鈥

Members from many communities

Healing Children of Conflict draws its membership from many sources: The Arab American Association of West Michigan, the , , the 17c起草社区 history department and the student-run Middle East Club. 鈥淲hat I like about it is it鈥檚 a very interesting cross section of the community,鈥 de Vries said.

The Thursday fundraiser will feature a video about Allawe, music from the , a Middle Eastern meal catered by the Pita House and a silent auction. 鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be a fun evening,鈥 he said.