I had a lot of reservations about going to Afghanistan. To be honest, I was kind of hoping something would…
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Trips
Over the past 30 years, I’ve helped create and led some of the world’s best surgical charities including Smile Train, WonderWork, BurnRescue, FirstStep, 20-20-20 and Operation Smile. 1+ million miles of travel took me to refugee camps in Somalia, leper colonies in Uganda, caves in Inner Mongolia, the war-torn streets of Afghanistan and Gaza, and hundreds of slums and villages in Africa, South America and Asia. In these Godforsaken places, I witnessed hundreds of medical miracles. I’ve seen crippled children stand up and walk. Severely burned children be rebuilt and reborn. And children who were born blind, open their eyes and see their mom for the very first time. I’ve met modern-day, good samaritans whose selflessness took my breath away. Mothers who walked for weeks with sick babies on their backs. Peasants who adopted babies they found on trash heaps. Heroic doctors and nurses who devoted their lives to helping the poor. And courageous children struggling with horrific medial problems. These trips, these people, these experiences restored my faith in humanity.
India: Benares
Even after a mind-numbing 25-hour journey, you can feel that Varanasi is an extraordinary place. Not just 12 time zones…
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Haiti: Cite Soleil
Over the past 15 years I’ve traveled to some awful places. Inner Mongolia where people are so poor they’re living…
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Bangladesh: Jibon Tari
I will confess, I’ve never had any desire to go to Bangladesh. But it is ranked 4th in the world…
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India: Bihar
It took us 36 hours to travel from the U.S . to a tiny village in Bihar, India. Bihar is…
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Somalia: Dadaab
After more than 15 years of traveling to some of the most wretched places on the planet I thought I…
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