After several surgeries and a fitting for prostethics, Salee Alawee can walk again. This 10-year-old Iraqi girl has spent the past three months in Greenville, South Carolina not only seeking medical attention, but finding her confidence and charisma again.
Salee will be returning home in the next couple of weeks. She says, she is most looking forward to giving her mother a great big hug. But as Salee leaves the United States, she certainly won't lose all the friends she has made in Greenville. Through the generosity of Shriner's Hospital, Salee will return to Greenville every 18 months until she is 18 years old to be refitted for new prosethetics as she grows.
Thanks again to everyone who contributed to the Mother's Day for Peace campaign which helped fund Salee's travel and recovery. Cole Miller of No More Victims will be escorting Salee and her father back to Amman, Jordan in the next couple of weeks.
While in Amman, Cole will meet up with Abdul Hakeem and his father for their journey to Pittsburgh. Abdul Hakeem is the young boy who Brave New Films sponsored for our Father's Day For Peace campaign. This will be his second visit to the United States for continued medical treatment.
If you would like to contribute or get involved, please visit www.nomorevictims.org.

