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Gallery | Friends of Vietnam Orphanages Inc.
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How to volunteer | Friends of Vietnam Orphanages Inc.
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Help others. “Never see a need without doing something about it.” – Saint Mary of the Cross MacKillop. Benefit from giving. “It is one of the beautiful compensations in this life that no one can sincerely try to help another without helping himself.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson. Do the basic research. Do a bit of background reading e.g. Lonely Planet’s volunteering tips http:/ www.lonelyplanet.com/travel-tips-and-articles/77716. How do people volunteer? For this initial inquiry, please explain your situation, ...
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September | 2016 | Friends of Vietnam Orphanages Inc.
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Archive for September 2016. Friends of Vietnam Orphanages Inc. ABN 23 398 458 179. Registered Association No. A05147. Endorsed by ATO as a charitable institution.
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Welcome to the site | Friends of Vietnam Orphanages Inc.
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Welcome to the site. The first thing people ask me is, “How did you get into this? Friends of Vietnam Orphanages Inc was created in June 2011 as a “hands-on” charity, to connect Australians with small communities in Vietnam. First we concentrated on one orphanage in one village (Hướng Phương in Central Vietnam). In 2012, we widened the focus to assist other orphanages and village projects:. Hướng Phương Orphanage group photo 2009. Ongoing or recently completed projects are:. Computer training for Danh, b...
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Sponsorships | Friends of Vietnam Orphanages Inc.
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A THANK YOU FROM OUR FRIENDS IN VIETNAM. This video is by one of our volunteer interpreters as a thank you from orphanages and communities we helped in January 2016. Please email to sponsor, help or volunteer at any of these places. The case studies below show some of the challenges faced by our friends in Vietnam. CASE STUDY: DISABLED STUDENTS IN CITY SHELTER. Group photo at An Binh refuge with Aussie volunteer Maddy, at centre. Each year, we complete a project here. Past projects include desk top c...
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Laquo; Older Entries. Newer Entries ». Friends of Vietnam Orphanages Inc. ABN 23 398 458 179. Registered Association No. A05147. Endorsed by ATO as a charitable institution.
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Community Development | Friends of Vietnam Orphanages Inc.
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HUNG SON INDIGENOUS VILLAGE. At Hung Son indigenous village we distributed clothing to the poorest children. Pigs and chickens were purchased and packaged for motorbike delivery to the village. Chicken raising provides an occupation for this widow, and rice is her insurance against famine. A blanket and rice helps a single woman with psychic problems. Piglets for this woman to raise, and a blanket. This elderly disabled couple asked for piglets to raise income and rice to protect them from famine. During...
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Local Culture | Friends of Vietnam Orphanages Inc.
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Many orphanages are run by Buddhist or Christian monastic communities. Nuns do much of the welfare work in Vietnam that governments would fund in Western countries. Many orphanages are run by Buddhist or Christian monastic communities. Monastic life is important in Vietnam for protection of the socially excluded. In these sound recordings from a typical day at a women’s Christian monastery (convent). Based in the village of Huong Phuong, Quang Binh Province, Central Vietnam. 2 Holy Spirit Prayer. The sis...
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Manifesto | Friends of Vietnam Orphanages Inc.
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We believe in best value for money. Every dollar you donate is sent to Vietnam to help people. No exceptions. All of Friends of Vietnam Orphanages’ administrative costs are covered by members of our board, meaning that 100% of all donations are used to improve the lives of people in Vietnam. 8220;Never see a need without doing something about it.” – Saint Mary of the Cross MacKillop. 1 Stage all funding, using in-kind payments and proof documents (receipts, photos). But when faced with an urgent need, we...
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