
Matt and an orthopedic surgeon return to the Middle East to perform leg straightening operations on Ali and Bara'a, two of the dwarf children Matt met on his first trip to Iraq. They travel to an Italian military hospital in southern Iraq, where dozens of Iraqi little people have gathered to be diagnosed by the doctor.
In the season premiere of Little People, Big World, Matt Roloff made the difficult and dangerous journey to Baghdad to help get medical attention for an Iraqi family with three dwarf children.
Escorted by U.S. troops, Matt met the entire family. The parents and three of their five children are average height. However, Bara'a, Ali, and Saja are little and suffer from physical disabilities.
Despite the language barrier, Matt immediately connected with the children, who generously offered kisses, hugs and smiles.
"The opportunity to help this family in Iraq was both humbling and exciting, especially seeing first hand what our troops are going through. It's awe-inspiring," said Matt.
Matt founded the nonprofit organization Coalition for Dwarf Advocacy. CoDa advocates for little people and provides assistance in the areas of health care, employment, education adoption, and accessibility. For more information about CoDA, visit http://coda-lp.org.*
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