1.04.2012

VIETNAM TOURISM KING WENT TO CHARITY IN COMPASSIONATE HOME

Playing With The Orphans

On 31st of Dec, 2011, Vietnam Tourism King Delegation paid a visit to the Compassionate Home of Dieu Giac Pogada at 177 Tran Nao street, Binh An Ward, District 2, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam to welcome the New Year with more than 100 orphaned children are being raised here.

Coming to this place, we are so surprised by the heart of the nuns for children who are just a few months and older and some of them are disabilities. All children are taken care of nuns’ love. In this pagoda, we have met a young Australian in the costume of nun and taking care of the children. Through a brief conversation, we know that she is a doctor who came to this pagoda to live with unlucky children and take care of them two years ago. Only some minutes of talking but it’s enough for us to feel her warmth and her love for children here.

Director of Vietnam Tourism King talking to the Voluntary Australian Doctor
Coming to this place, we brought things such as clothes, noodles, candies, cookies, milk, rice ... with just a desire to be contributing a meal for them and contribute a set of clothes when it's cold. Give them a small candy packages and feel joy in their eyes and we also get back great feeling of love from the children.

When leaving the pagoda, we still think of the children’s life here and found that what we bring to them is too little. We hope that all of them are always healthy; the nuns are always healthy to care for the children. And we also expect more donors jointly take care of the children here.

2 comments:

  1. Wow. You did a thing that touches my heart. I really love to contribute what I can with you guys to make our lives more meaningful. Regarding to my family's previous trip , Big thanks for your great arrangement, especially your warm welcome and best service. Surely I will recommend you to my friends from Europe. Happy new year my new friend. Julia.

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  2. Thank you and Happy new year my friend Julia

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