Mai Am Nhan Ai Orphanage – December 2010
On December 4, 2010 we visited the Mai Am Nhan Ai Orphanage with students from APC Diamond Bay International School. When the high school teachers at APC learned about the kids at the ...
On December 4, 2010 we visited the Mai Am Nhan Ai Orphanage with students from APC Diamond Bay International School. When the high school teachers at APC learned about the kids at the ...
On August 4th, 2010 we returned to the Mai Am Nhan Ai Orphanage in Cam Ranh with a group of friends from Nha Trang. Led by Ms. Lam of Lanterns Restaurant and British ex-pat Gary ...
On June 11, 2010 we went to the Kim Son Charity School with books and school supplies for the upcoming school year. Mr. Khuong Long of Saskatchewan, Canada discovered our website, and said ...
In honor of Children’s Day, we visited the Mai Am Nhan Ai orphanage in Cam Ranh on June 2nd. We donated 250 kilos of rice, 6 kilos of baby formula, one box of ...
On May 25, 2010 we returned to Dien Dong commune in Dien Khanh district to make another donation to this poor community. We received generous contributions from the Boisson family in France and ...
On May 1st, 2010 Lovingkindness Vietnam donated 200 kg of rice, plus laundry soap and shampoo to the Sunflower Children’s Home in Nha Trang. Sister Agnes recently told us of their needs, and ...
On April 23, 2010 we made a trip to the Hoi Am Thua Sai Home for Disabled Children, and visited the wonderful kids being cared for by Sister Le Thi Hoe of the Hoa Yen ...
On February 25, 2010, the Boisson family once again showed their generous hearts by making a donation to the Mai Am Anh Dao orphanage in Ninh Hoa. They donated rice, sugar, laundry ...
On February 21, 2010 we paid a visit to the commune of Dien Dong, in Dien Khanh district 24 km west of Nha Trang, which is one of the poorer communities near Nha Trang. With ...
In January of 2010 we were able to donate two overcast sewing machines to the Kim Son Charity School. The nuns at Kim Son continue to offer free tailoring classes to underprivileged men ...