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December 08, 2009

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stoneskin

Sounds like Dr. Nichter is a wonderful man and is doing a fantastic work. Of course, looks like he isn't following a tidy-desk policy but I'll let him off.

Maureen@IslandRoar

My daughter wants to be a doctor and either go to Africa to work with kids with AIDS or do some of this 'Operation Smile" work. She's only 19 and pre-med, so who knows if she will, but I applaud her desire. When I was a kid I remember seeing people with scars from cleft lip and palate surgery. Now it's done so well and so young, we don't even notice it. It's hard to believe people still live this way. There are so many feeding, speech, and respiratory problems assiciated with these types of defects as well. So the fact that someone took the time to feed them (not an easy thing) and nurture them as infants and toddlers, speaks highly to the spirit of their families and their own strength. Thank you so much for highlighting this worthy cause. It's great to hear about Money Town docs giving their time, skills, and money this way!

Jan

The good (VERY good) doctor's desk is extremely tidy compared to mine. Just sayin'.

I've given to several charities already this year, but I'll find a couple of bucks to spare for this extraordinary man's work.

Kelly

Wow. It's amazing. It's so easy to forget that people still live where things like this can't be fixed.

Jenn in Tenn

It is so nice to see stories like this when all you ever hear about any more are the bad things. Thank you for sharing.

Mike

Talk about the flip side of all those plastic OC women

Michelle Pixie

Thank you for sharing...I am so moved...

WebSavyMom

-->Operation Smile is based locally and the founder is a surgeon at the children's hospital where I work. These surgeries are So important to having "normal" lives.

Sandra

What a fantastic foundation. We need more people like them.

Nancy P

WOW. I am moved beyond words. He isn't a doctor he is an angel.

Cate

Absolutely incredible. What an amazing man.

Jack

That was amazing.

Mad Woman

I love organizations like this. They do such amazing work and help so many people!!

PS...what happened to the pics of Sengsong? Just curious.

Mr Lady

Gorgeous. Just gorgeous.

Sarcastic Mom / Lotus

Wow. Just, wow.

I cried reading *this* post. Looks like I'm in for it tomorrow.

Amazing stuff.

The Queen of Chaos

Truly "miraculous" work. Thanks for sharing this.

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Amazing effort to help people, excellent job.

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