Donating PPE to Make Surgery Safe for Our Volunteers, Patients & Their Families

ORHA Donates PPE for Safe Surgery

Operation Restore Hope Australia (ORHA) has been donating and continues provide much needed PPE for our partners, patients and their families to continue both surgery and care for our special children during the pandemic. Covid-19 has highlighted the extent of the support network each little patient has within both Operation Restore Hope Australia (ORHA), our partner organisations and their families. To continue to care for our little patients, we have required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) not only for the surgeons, anaesthetists and nurses but also for our patients and their families both pre and post operatively.

The charity began our PPE donations with face shields sourced from the US by Director Ben Mead. These were distributed to our partner medical practitioners at Las Pinas City Medical Center, Ugnayan ng Pahinungod at Philippine General Hospital and The Mijares Gurango Craniofacial Foundation operating at the Philippine Children’s Medical Center. It became clear, however, that with brave health care practitioners becoming infected and in tragic cases perishing that if surgery were to resume that much more than a face shield would be required and that we would have to safeguard not only the medicos but the patient and their support network as well.

ORHA is now funding comprehensive PPE to our partner Dr Taps Gurango and her team so that they can continue to treat and operate on our little patients as safely as possible. This includes masks, face shields, bunny suits and ventilators. This has made it possible for us to continue to collaborate and provide care to our little cleft and craniofacial patients with complex needs for ongoing care whilst maintaining the safety of our frontline healthcare workers, our patients and their families and support networks.

We applaud Dra Taps and team for their commitment, compassion and courage.

Working together we can continue to make little miracles happen.

ORHA Patients are Never Forgotten – “Hope” Packages Delivered to More than 100 Families!

Operation Restore Hope has delivered more than 100 “Hope” packages this past Christmas to families whose children were waiting for cleft lip or palate surgery in 2020.

ORHA volunteers were saddened that our 2020 Mission had to be cancelled due to Covid-19 safety precautions and of course closed borders. If we were saddened, many of our patients and their families were devastated.

Our Filipino Plastic Surgeon volunteers had already held our pre-mission screening of both new and existing patients and had more than 70 cases approved for surgery and 50 more for further review. When the mission was cancelled, many of them, especially those new to the ORHA family felt that their one hope had been lost. Hope, however, is never lost. Where there is life; there is hope.

What makes Operation Restore Hope Australia unique among overseas charities performing cleft lip and palate surgeries in the Philippines is that we maintain contact with our patients throughout the year as well as having other programs that run throughout the year. Contact with our patients is maintained in various ways: directly with our ORHA contacts in Manila, via social media and messaging apps and via email & cell phone. In reaching out to them and in their sharing their struggles and triumphs with ORHA, the charity is better able to respond to and hopefully anticipate their needs.

These year round programs meant that even during the pandemic, ORHA directors and volunteers on the ground in Manila have been able to provide appropriate follow up for our patients. Contact during the lockdowns caused by the pandemic with our patients, their families and community workers highlighted the complex and worsening situations many were facing and the increasing want and need they were facing. Those who were already living hand to mouth were suffering and a lack of work and funds was causing hunger and a deterioration in the ability to maintain decent levels of hygiene.

In response to this need, ORHA funded Christmas Hope Packages to over 100 families who were a part of our 2019 mission and families who were scheduled and missed out on the cancelled 2020 mission. These packs contained food (rice, tinned meat & fish, beans, etc) hygiene products (hand sanitiser, masks, soap, shampoo etc) and school supplies (notebooks, pencils etc) as well as some ORHA bags and of course a cuddly kangaroo for the little patient!

Thanks to all the volunteers who spent days ordering, receiving and repacking over a thousand kilos of rice, hundreds of boxes of groceries and supplies and for putting these packages together. Thanks to Director Ben Mead & for being a part of the impetus of this project and allowing The Mead Foundation offices to be the logistical headquarters. Special thanks to Jobelle Yap for coordinating all the processes, communications and volunteers and thanks to Ed Tibayan and Don Don Bautista of Lyrwin Tours for delivering this much needed aid to our families.

Take a moment to look at the many pictures of comfort and joy in the YouTube link below that came from knowing that there would be food on the table for weeks to come , that they themselves and their surroundings could be cleaned and that their child had a toy at Christmas.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVatjpJDXaY

ORHA will never forget you!

Krenz shares his story nine years on and touches our hearts!

Krenz Ortiz, a real hero and a long standing not only patient but friend of Operation Restore Hope Australia shared this on Facebook on 5 July. We are so fortunate to share in the love and victories of our courageous patients and their words and lives touch our hearts! Thank you Krenz! More power to you!
(note: this was translated by Facebook from the Tagalog)

July 05, 2011.. started to change my life… before I met them: Maam Rhona Lopez, Maam Ginalyn Balane Pancho, Doctor Gurango and Doctor Kathy Llanera Nunez
. . the people I met at PCMC (PHILIPPINE CHILDRENS MEDICAL CENTER).. this was the day they changed my life.. from the person who is shy now has thick face.. hahaha joke only.. they are the ones – people who helped me, they are the ones who gave me hope from the bottom to now where I am now.. they inspire me that I can look into the eyes of other people, who have something to be proud of because of what they have done If I can work even if I look like this… long process passed many years ago but I didn’t give up my mom and I didn’t give up just to have surgery .. even though we didn’t have anything to eat with mama before It’s already a boiled egg and we will share it and we will just recover from the length of the queue in OPD. I can just check up.. different people we met. We reached the point of mom that we borrowed fare just so we could go back to the hospital .. it rained.. or the sun was lining up when mama was just asking for help for our hospital expenses. Mama’s sacrifice was too much before just to have surgery on me.. we counted years back in the hospital.. 2011 to 2015 our sacrifice and mama ended.. balik In the hospital.
year 2016 I received a message from maam rhona.. that our sponsors from AUSTRALIA will come they are the ORH (OPERATION RESTORE HOPE) that they composed Dr Darryl Hodgkinson, Dr
Katherine Hassler and Mr. Grant Brown
they are the people behind my life changing and the people they helped. … UNTIL NOW I CANNOT THINK THAT THERE ARE PEOPLE WHO ARE LIKE THEM WHO CAN MAKAKAPAGLAAN MONEY JUST HELP OUR PAYMENTS THAT WE NEED.. THAT’S WHY I HAVE A FULL HEART THAT I THANK GOD WHO GIVES ME STRONGLY LIFE THAT EVEN IF I HAVE A DISCOUNT, I STILL GO, OF COURSE.. SECOND TO MY MAMA.. WHO SACRIFICED EVERYTHING FOR ME.. AND OF COURSE TO PCMC FAMILY AND ORH AUSTRALIA
IF IT WASN’T BECAUSE OF THEM, IT’S OKAY THAT I’M NOT THERE RIGHT NOW.. THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING MR GRANT BROWN DR HODGKINGSON DR KATHERINE MAAM GINALYN MAAM RHONA. DR NUÑEZ AND DR GURANGO

Operation Restore Hope Teams Up with Las Piñas City Government and Las Piñas City Medical Center

Operation Restore Hope (ORH) is teaming up with the Las Piñas City local government agencies and Las Piñas City Medical Center (LPCMC) to raise awareness about cleft lip and palate and ORH’s next mission to LPCMC next May. Together they are getting the word out into the community by distributing posters and flyers to barangay offices, health centers, day care centers, women’s livelihood centers and public schools. In all over 800 posters and flyers are being positioned and delivered into the Las Piñas area. 

Pictured above with ORH Director Ben Mead and ORH administrator Jobelle Yap are Perry Maronilla (O.R. Nurse Supervisor of Las Piñas City Medical Center), Dr. Ferdie Eusebio (City Health Officer), Rey Balagulan (City Administrator), Rose Bantug (City Engineer), Nida Lagrisola (City Planning Officer), Susan Bombita (City Treasurer), Willie Gaerlan (BPLO Chief), Atty. Gerald Beloso (General Services Officer ), and Henry Medina (Former Councillor).

There is an important pre-screening for the mission being help on Saturday February 15 at Las Piñas City Medical Center at 8:00am. If you know a child with cleft lip or palate in the Las Piñas area, please make sure that they present to the hospital at this time to be assessed by the ORH medical team for possible inclusion in the mission if they are healthy and fit candidates for surgery. 

Update on Amethyst and Sai Sai – Our special girls with oromandibular hypogenesis syndrome

Operation Restore Hope with the assistance of The Mill House Foundation and Mao & Ophee De Vera (members of our partner The Philippine Australian Medical Association – PAMA) have been sponsoring Amethyst and Sai Sai now for five years.  Both these little girls have oromandibular hypogenesis syndrome, meaning that they were born not only with incomplete arms and legs but also with incomplete sealed jaws.  The condition is very rare, so it is unusual to have two little girls not too far apart in age in one program.  Having one another and meeting and sharing experiences for them and their families at Operation Restore Hope screenings and clinics with our partner the Mijares Gurango Craniofacial Foundation has given them a small but mighty support group. 

The girls will continue to require support as they grow as they need to have their prosthetic legs updated regularly and will have to continue to conquer special medical needs around breathing, feeding and the development of their mandibular area as well as their gross and fine motor skills.  What is most gratifying is that both girls are in school, socialising and age appropriate or better in literacy and numeracy.

Sai Sai in 2015 Aged 5 Sai Sai in 2019 Aged 9

Sai Sai is now nine years old.  Not only is she walking and moving confidently on her prosthetic legs but she is breathing well without a tracheostomy and feeding normally.  In fact, her favourite food is Jollibee burger steak.  She is at the top of her class and winning academic medals as shown in her picture above in her school uniform. 

Amethyst in 2015 Aged 3 Amethyst in 2019 Aged 7

Amethyst is now seven years old.  Amethyst had difficulty and discomfort adapting to her prosthetic legs but is able to ambulate now on her limbs.  She still requires a tracheostomy after having had pneumonia a few years ago.  She is eating normally, socialising wonderfully and enjoying school.  She loves to draw and is the artist of the charity’s caterpillar note cards.

Both girls are absolute inspirations to all the volunteers at Operation Restore Hope who have had the privilege to get to know them over time.  Most people would find any one of the challenges they face to be a burden, but they and their families face these challenges with immense courage, never wasting a moment on self-pity.  They are both true heroes and we look forward to sharing in their victories for years to come.