Just recently, the videographer from the Operation Smile Kenya mission completed this beautiful video overviewing the nine days we spent in Meru. My heart just about melted as I watched the dad and his baby progress from screening to recovery. This man's name is Yussuf, and we kept in close contact throughout the mission. He was so appreciative of the entire experience and asked for my email towards the end of the week. Not long after, I received this message:
Dear Brook,
Trust you
have arrived back home safely and that all your family members are ok. I’m
Mr. Yussuf Jillo, the father of Hamza Yussuf who was a cleft –condition
child under your able care at Meru Hospital in Kenya during the operation smile
project. Allow me to
register my heartfelt gratitude & appreciation for the noble task you have
undertaken by travelling over miles and miles away from home to come and put
back a smile on the face of humanity.
The
successful surgery to my son Hamza has not only restored his natural adorable
facial features but has put back a lasting smile with confidence on his young
vibrant face and touched us deeply in our ever hopeful hearts as his young
optimistic parents for this great day to come. Words
can’t express what we are feeling but kindly accept our words of
“Ahsante Sana”(A BIG THANK YOU). And due to what we felt and saw,
I’m ready to be a volunteer like you anywhere globally to be ambassadors
of peace and hope. Kindly feel free to recommend my name to any Volunteering
institutions world over where I can give back . I have what it takes and
passion to drive me.
We are
particularly touched by your humbleness and your dedication of being present
throughout the project time, when you carry the young innocent once in your arm
to and from the theatre (operating room) to the ward and your camera to ensure every happening is
well covered and your restoration of hope to young ones and their parents
through ever present beautiful smile has touched us deeply and left a mark of
endearment to service of humanity. I want to assure your company (employer)
that in you we have seen able and efficient person to restore hope and smile
through this project. Allow me also to mention that, you were the most
beautiful one amongst all your colleagues and your smiles lingers on minds of
many who have shared even the shortest moment with you here. Your towering
figure and warm smile is everlasting and a source of hope and encouragement to
many. Keep up the good work.
May God
continue blessing the work of your hand. Kindly feel free to contact me whenever
you plan to visit Kenya again. Feel free
to talk or write to me anytime. I guess the
49ers are doing fine in UTAH. (See photo below) Remember my jackets as their ardent fan miles and
miles away ? Once again
AHSANTE SANA and welcome back again.
Kind Regards,
Jussuf
It's a letter and story like this that makes everything completely worth it. Ahsante Sana, Jussuf
5 comments:
oh. wow. This gave me shivers. I adore you and so does everyone else that you have ever met. Your person is infectious and I feel honored to call you my best friend.
wow Brooke.. So wonderful...
You deserve that wonderful letter Brooke! You are an anazing person!
cried
That is a really great story. Operation Smile touches so many lives. Thanks for sharing your experience!
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