
Israeli cardiac mission saves children’s lives in Zambia
Save a Child’s Heart orchestrated open-heart surgeries and catheterizations on dozens of gravely ill children over the course of four days.

Save a Child’s Heart orchestrated open-heart surgeries and catheterizations on dozens of gravely ill children over the course of four days.

Find out how more than 30 Israeli NGOs are helping African nations meet the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.

Thanks to Save a Child’s Heart and IsraAID, several children with life-threatening heart conditions have already gotten vital treatment in Israel.

Treated by Israeli charity Save a Child’s Heart as a toddler, Ethiopian nurse returns 22 years later accompanying 10 children needing surgery.

Amir Yichya Mabchuch is the 3,000th child from Gaza and the Palestinian Authority territories to be treated for free at Save a Child’s Heart.

The violent conflict with Gaza did not stop mothers and kids from three Muslim countries observing Ramadan at Save a Child’s Heart in Holon.

Every year, Save a Child’s Heart gives free heart surgeries to children from Gaza and the world. It’s an undertaking that changes the lives of everyone involved.

‘I look for vehicles that appeal to massive audiences as a way of showcasing Israel,’ says Sylvan Adams.

Save a Child’s Heart mission to Addis Ababa included lifesaving medical procedures for 31 kids and a joyous gathering of 100+ past patients.

The social media star (and real-life hot Jewish doctor) is in Israel to learn about local medical tech and research projects.

Save a Child’s Heart diagnoses, treats and operates on children with life-threatening heart diseases from developing countries, free of charge.

Noorina is fifth Afghan child treated at Save a Child’s Heart through the efforts of a young Muslim father and his social-media friends worldwide.

Humanitarian aid organization is first Israeli NGO to win UN Population Award for providing free heart surgeries to children in need across the world.

SACH has saved the lives of more than 4,400 children from 57 countries in Africa, South America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East.

Global effort brings two-year old from remote Afghan village to Save A Child’s Heart foundation in Holon.