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For a week in July, I was given the opportunity to experience the well established Cleft Camp in Gujarat with OPSA.
WELCOME to cleft Hospital, Gujrat
Dr Shahid Tariq, OPSA UK consultant anaesthetist, has organised an 11km sponsored walk from Dublin Road Bridge, Newry, which will take place on Saturday, 8th October at 10am.
Parents say charitable donation from the Dodd family gave their son "the chance to live"
Last week we published an article on the amazing work SOS 4 NHS is doing to help with the manufacturing of scrubs for ICU nurses in East Riding area.
'SOS 4 NHS' was set up by Carolyn Hunter & Tracy Holt Jenkinson supported by Dave Tucker Registered Nurse & Councillor for ER to help in
On 14th March 2020, the Overseas Plastic Surgery Appeal (OPSA) raised £50,000 at the OPSA ‘Behind a Smile’ Charity Fundraising Evening.
Karen Wilcoxson and Jo Ives! presented OPSA Trustees Annette and Mr Riaz with a cheque for £325!
Our good friend Karen of Spire Hull and East Riding Hospital will be participating in a Inflatable 5k Obstacle Run on behalf of OPSA Charity.
OPSA Chairman, Nick Hart will be doing a sponsored walk across the Humber Bridge on 11th May.
For a week in July, I was given the opportunity to experience the well established Cleft Camp in Gujarat with OPSA.
It is my privilege to be involved with the October camp for my seventh year. It is always a challenge with some difficult cases.
I am a plastic surgeon and trustee of OPSA based in Hull, England. I have been part of OPSA for over 16 years.
Yesterday evening, OPSA met with members of Gujrat Welfare Forum and delegation of Donors from Qatar regarding Cancer Hospital establishment at the Bashir Begum
This year OPSA recruited a UK faculty to travel to Pakistan to teach breast surgical skills. Penny
OPSA charity are honoured and delighted to have been selected to receive sponsorship from Emirates Airlines Foundation.
In January we reported the fabulous work of OPSA volunteers Diaa Othman and Shahban Meherban who spent a month working at Cleft Camp, Cambodia.
Dr.Junaid Ashraf (Consultant Leeds hospital UK) and Alison Wallace (Leeds Hospital UK) will treat patients with Urogenital defects at, Hypospedias Camp Cleft Hospital,
I know we're a little late to the game, so what better way to make our first post of 2020 by showing OPSA trustees Diaa and Shahban working hard at Cleft Camp in Cambodia!
We are proud to announce English and Yorkshire cricketer, Adil Rashid will be taking on an ambassador’s role at OPSA.
As the whole of the country continues to make huge efforts and sacrifices to delay the spread of the coronavirus, religious communities have been required to adjust
Last week we published an article on the amazing work SOS 4 NHS is doing to help with the manufacturing of scrubs for ICU nurses in East Riding area.
'SOS 4 NHS' was set up by Carolyn Hunter & Tracy Holt Jenkinson supported by Dave Tucker Registered Nurse & Councillor for ER to help in
Team OPSA would like to thank Respiratory specialist Bhasha Mukherjee, also Miss England for returning to her job as an NHS junior doctor.
On 14th March 2020, the Overseas Plastic Surgery Appeal (OPSA) raised £50,000 at the OPSA ‘Behind a Smile’ Charity Fundraising Evening.
Dr.Junaid Ashraf (Consultant Leeds hospital UK) and Alison Wallace (Leeds Hospital UK) will treat patients with Urogenital defects at, Hypospedias Camp Cleft Hospital,
I know we're a little late to the game, so what better way to make our first post of 2020 by showing OPSA trustees Diaa and Shahban working hard at Cleft Camp in Cambodia!
It is my privilege to be involved with the October camp for my seventh year. It is always a challenge with some difficult cases.
SHE can’t remember why she wanted to become a nurse. She just knows she never wanted to be anything else.
There's hardly a free seat in the waiting room. Mothers cradled babies in their arms, fathers try to keep older children
DENTIST Sumeya Ibrahim travelled to Pakistan with the OPSA team on its Spring 2017 mission as part of the charity's multi-disciplinary approach to cleft repair.
HE needed surgery to correct a cleft lip and palate but, everywhere his mother took him, they were sent away.
The Welsh parents of a baby girl born with a cleft lip and palate have
HE walks in through the glass doors, the dark-haired baby in a pretty red outfit clutched to his chest.
AN electrician, he survives on odd jobs to put bread on the table.Shahid Kouser, 30, felt blessed when wife Shezana gave birth to son Ahesem in 2006 and then Abdullah two years later.
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