To date, Save A Child's Heart has conducted 30 surgical and catheterization missions and more than 70 cardiology clinics around the world, examining over 9,500 children.
On February 17, 2006 the Save a Child’s Heart (SACH) medical team traveled to Zanzibar in order to hold a cardiology clinic.
On September 4, 2009 a Save a Child’s Heart medical mission left to Zanzibar.
During the first week of February 2012, a team of Save a Child’s Heart’s Doctors and Staff traveled to Zanzibar, Tanzania for another medical mission.
Exactly one year after Zambia joined the growing list of countries from which Save Child's Heart has saved a child, a medical team from Wolfson Medical Center has departed on our first medical mission.
Save a Child’s Heart completed another monumental medical mission to Tanzania.
The first Israeli-German joint medical mission travelled to Dar es Salaam in Tanzania in November 2016.
Save a Child’s Heart travels to partner sites in developing countries to perform surgery and catheterization, conduct clinics to evaluate children pre- and post-surgery, and provide on-site training. Medical missions are carried out in cooperation with local partner pediatric cardiac teams.