Grand Opening Holy Family Surgery Center

With the scrubs put away and the patients sewn up, President of NPH International, Father Phil Cleary visited the newly opened Centro Quirujico Sagrada Familia or Holy Family Surgery Center. There he, along with Doctor Peter Daly, his wife Lulu, a group of doctors and nurses from Minnesota, Reinhart Koehler, Stefan Feuerstein, Dan Hottinger a volunteer helping to prepare the center, the newly elected student leaders of NPH Honduras, as well as a group of students from Notre Dame held a Benediction Ceremony to bless and officially open the building.
Before this day it was just a dream, a hope that many people had shared for the past four years, but now with the blessings of Father Phil Cleary and the successful surgeries performed the day before, we here in Honduras have welcomed into our home a most wonderful addition to the family—a place where people from both on and off the Ranch come to seek reliable and affordable care for orthopedic operations like the successfully rebuilt wrist that Dr. Daly and Drs. Tom Lasossa and Mike Forseth, and Nurse Becky Hines completed the day before.
After four years, three 40 foot shipping containers, countless hours, and help from around the world the small room to perform minimal surgical procedures has transformed into a beautiful and respectful center for surgeries; being run on a brigade basis at the moment but with the capabilities in the future to run a full-time center. This was no easy feat, with countless obstacles to traverse—but the result is now making a direct impact on the community here at the Rancho and the surrounding towns. When the Daly’s came to Honduras for the first time, Reinhart had created a list of children who needed orthopedic attention, unknowingly giving the little nudge that Peter and his family needed to really get into the spirit and help to build more than just international relations, but new legs, hips, wrists, and fingers.
One of the first patients to surprise Peter and Lulu was a little pequeña named Angela. She needed her legs rebuilt, a major operation that couldn’t be performed here in Honduras. The Daly’s offered to bring her back to the States with them, where Peter would perform the surgery and supervise her recovery while she lived with them for the next year. This relationship helped cement what would soon become a long-lasting and deeply connected bond between the Daly family and NPH Honduras. A little over four years ago a sentence in an article, much like this one, was written about the wish to make a new room to have small surgeries. Peter and Lulu, after reading this, decided to devote their time, love, and energy to helping the pequeños here in Honduras. They had grown tired of just seeing the example of helping and charity, and decided to become a part of that example. With this objective the Daly’s contacted Father Phil and Reinhart to put this dream into action, and that dream has now culminated with the first surgeries in the newly blessed Holy Family Surgery Center.
After four years, three 40 foot shipping containers, countless hours, and help from around the world the small room to perform minimal surgical procedures has transformed into a beautiful and respectful center for surgeries; being run on a brigade basis at the moment but with the capabilities in the future to run a full-time center. This was no easy feat, with countless obstacles to traverse—but the result is now making a direct impact on the community here at the Rancho and the surrounding towns. On the morning of the first surgeries a young woman and her elderly friend came to the center after having heard about the new surgeries that could take place. The young lady found out that she didn’t actually need any surgery, great news for her. However, the older woman, who the doctor’s believe has Rheumatoid Arthritis in both wrists and both knees. She may need her knees replaced, something that they were not prepared for this time. Sadly, the brigade could not help her this time, but they asked her to get X-rays on her knees and wrists to find out exactly what she needs and to return in wo months when Doctor Daly plans to make a return trip to Honduras and the new Holy Family Surgery Center. Even this unhappy news had an upside to it and the woman left with the hope that she will find help in the future.
Now, there are a couple of final kinks to work out. In mid-May a new container will be arriving at the Rancho with an automatic generator switch to start a flow of electricity immediately when the power goes out, as well as a water purification system so that we can maintain the sterilizer in proper operation. After these Doctor Daly has described his desire to expand the center from having just an orthopedic focus to being capable of performing other operations from other disciplines like: Ear, Nose and Throat, Hernia repairs, Gynecological and Urological surgeries, and other general procedures. In order to fulfill this dream we will be looking for continued financial support and donations of needed medical supplies like: instrument sets for these specific surgeries and funding for a permanent Honduran staff through an endowment fund (the specific list of items needed will be placed in the projects page shortly). But until then this dream-come-true continues to change lives of the poor and afflicted with a new a beautiful reality.
Finally, we here at NPH Honduras would like to send out a big thank you to the Daly’s, our friends in Holland, Reinhart Koehler, Stefan Feuerstein, Dan Hottinger, and all the other countless people from all over the world that have put forth such terrific efforts to bring this inspiration to life. We look forward to the future visits and the greatness that goes with such wonderful love.
Benjamin Katz
NPH Honduras Home Correspondent