Children’s Heart Project

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  • 2022

    A Children's Heart Project patient smiles in her traditional dress with her mom, host family and Samaritan's Purse interpreter.

  • 2022

    Children Heart Project patients and their host families form tight bonds with each other and our projects team. Our interpreters accompany them throughout their trip and look for opportunities to share the Gospel.

  • Mongolia, 2022

    Franklin Graham smiles next to 7-year-old Munkh-Ulzii who received critical heart surgery when she was 3 years  old.

  • 2022

    For more than 25 years, Children's Heart Project has arranged critical cardiac surgeries for boys and girls in more than a dozen countries.

  • 2020

    Children who receive life-saving treatment through the Samaritan's Purse Children's Heart Project are afforded the chance to grow and live healthy, beautiful lives that may have otherwise not been possible.

  • 2020

    During the COVID-19 lockdown, commercial flights were canceled to Mongolia. Samaritan's Purse used its DC-8 plane to transport nine children, their mothers, and their translators home after the children recovered from life-saving heart surgery.

  • 2017

    A young Mongolian boy prepares to receive heart surgery through Children's Heart Project. Through this experience, he and his mother heard the Gospel.

  • 2017

    Children's Heart Project identifies children with life-threatening heart disease in countries that lack technology and training and matches them with North American hospitals and surgeons that donate their time and services.

  • 2017

    Children's Heart Project works with top-quality hospitals to provide surgery for children who live in countries where the required medical expertise and equipment are not available.

  • 2016

    Anu's heart defect was discovered during routine vaccinations in Mongolia. She received life-changing heart surgery through Children's Heart Project.

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