Why We Do It
Subsequently, during Dr. Williams’ 5-year faculty appointment as Assistant Professor of Plastic Surgery at the University of Texas Medical Branch Medical Center, he continued his volunteer work by donating his surgical expertise in poor countries, at times using his vacation time and paying his own way. Feeling that his efforts were not quite enough in fighting a problem that was too large, he left all practice in the United States at the age of 47 and began volunteering full-time, financing his work largely out of his own savings. Since that time, Dr. Williams has served an average of sixteen surgical missions per year in eight countries.
Realizing that his work was too vital to not carry on, Dr. Williams, in 2005 created the International Children’s Surgical Foundation to support and sustain the work of changing the lives of third world children—children that would otherwise be confined to lives of seclusion and shame. He furthermore has recruited a wide array of specialists trained in treating childhood deformities including orthopedics, ear-nose-throat, maxillofacial, burns and neurosurgery.
Dr. Williams’ vision has now become ICSF’s mission, which is to provide free corrective surgery to poor third-world children suffering with correctable deformities—and to exponentially magnify this effort by teaching and training the doctors in these countries to adequately care for their own patients and train their own students.
We at ICSF hope that you will catch a glimpse of our vision and imagine the scores of third world children we have been able to reach—as they run, play and smile with their friends, as children were meant to do. PLEASE JOIN US IN OUR BELIEF THAT “EVERYONE WAS BORN TO SMILE”.
