Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Rotary Club of Colombo West initiates Save a Little Heart Project

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Congenital heart defects are the most common birth defect and the leading cause of death during the first year of a child’s life. It is estimated that in Sri Lanka, for every 1,000 newborns, there are six to eight born with congenital heart defects (CHD).

A total of 329,000 live births occurred in Sri Lanka last year, out of which 2,000-2,700 children were born with CHD. Two thirds out of them – about 1,3001,800, will need surgery or interventi­on for their heart lesions to be corrected and with proper treatment, 85-90 percent of them will reach adulthood.

The Rotary Club of Colombo West (RCCW) is committed towards assisting underprivi­leged children with congenital heart defects undergo lifesaving treatment. The RCCW has made plans in collaborat­ion with the Rotary Club of Sai City and Asiri Group of Hospitals to accomplish 35 heart surgeries on children during 2018/2019. Two such surgeries have already been successful­ly performed in Coimbatore (India).

With this initiative, the club will be able to give hope for children with CHD by enabling them to undergo heart surgery before they reach adulthood.

Rotary, which commenced in 1905, is a worldwide organisati­on whose membership now exceeds 1.25 million in over 200 countries with the motto of ‘Service above self’ and in Sri Lanka itself, has more than 1,400 Rotarians in 70 Rotary Clubs.

The Rotary Club of Colombo West, one of the largest clubs in Sri Lanka, with 90 members, is actively involved in community service projects across the country.

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