
The Paul Chester Children's Hope Foundation recently completed a mission to Haiti, during which over 100 children were operated on for a number of disabilities, including club feet, cleft lip and palate, burn scars, and numerous ear throat anomalies.
The difference these operations make to the lives of the children and their families is difficult to express, but each case is a story all its own.
The Paul Chester Children's Hope Foundation recently completed a mission to Haiti, during which over 100 children were operated on for a number of disabilities, including club feet, cleft lip and palate, burn scars, and numerous ear throat anomalies.
The difference these operations make to the lives of the children and their families is difficult to express, but each case is a story all its own.
The Paul Chester Children's Hope Foundation recently completed a mission to Africa, during which over 100 children were operated on for a number of disabilities, including club feet, cleft lip and palate, burn scars, and numerous ear throat anomalies.
The difference these operations make to the lives of the children and their families is difficult to express, but each case is a story all its own.
The Paul Chester Children's Hope Foundation recently completed a mission to Africa, during which over 100 children were operated on for a number of disabilities, including club feet, cleft lip and palate, burn scars, and numerous ear throat anomalies.
The difference these operations make to the lives of the children and their families is difficult to express, but each case is a story all its own.
The Paul Chester Children's Hope Foundation recently completed a mission to Africa, during which over 100 children were operated on for a number of disabilities, including club feet, cleft lip and palate, burn scars, and numerous ear throat anomalies.
The difference these operations make to the lives of the children and their families is difficult to express, but each case is a story all its own.
The Paul Chester Children's Hope Foundation recently completed a mission to Quito, Ecuador, during which over 100 children were operated on for a number of disabilities, including club feet, cleft lip and palate, burn scars, and numerous ear throat anomalies.
The difference these operations make to the lives of the children and their families is difficult to express, but each case is a story all its own.
The Paul Chester Children's Hope Foundation recently completed a mission to Africa, during which over 100 children were operated on for a number of disabilities, including club feet, cleft lip and palate, burn scars, and numerous ear throat anomalies.
The difference these operations make to the lives of the children and their families is difficult to express, but each case is a story all its own.