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On behalf of the Executive
Committee, it is with considerable pride and honor that I present to you the
first hundred day report of our humanitarian site.
Association Compassion is
first of all a humanitarian forum where people of goodwill (former schoolmates
from high schools in Vietnam) and personalities from various Vietnamese
associations (Vietnamese Orphans Support Association, Vietnam Réhabilitation
Connection in the U.S. and Médecins du Vietnam, Générations et Peuples
Solidaires, Fondation SGL d’aides aux mutilés de guerre and Association de
Soutien aux Orphelins du Vietnam in France) bring together their collective
experience and expertise to help the disabled and poor in Vietnam.
During these last three
months, we have successfully raised funds, the majority of which coming from
associations in France that have helped many Vietnamese veterans over the
years. I am confident, however, that with time, the circle of donators will
expand beyond our immediate family and friends, to include benefactors from
many new sources in various countries, in response to the innumerable pending
requests for help on our website from the needy.
The most gratifying pride to
us all was the recent rapid response from our friends and supporters to the
urgent requests from two severely ill children with cardiac malformations.
Without this generosity to help materialize the surgeries this summer at
Institut du Coeur in Saigon, these kids would have had only a slim chance of
survival in the next few months. We will keep you informed on their post
operative condition in our Newsletter. This opportunity to bring aid to our
less fortunate compatriots also circumstantially generated an interesting and
serious ethical debate among us, revolving around the future and social
integration of our recipients as one of the children had Down’s syndrome.
No one can be expected to do
the impossible. Our task remains challenging and not without pitfalls as we
travel together on this long journey of Compassion and Humanity to serve our
most indigent and desperate human fellows.
I hope that we will meet
more and more compassionate friends along the way who will be willing to
dedicate their time, energy and efforts to take up that worthy cause with us.
Sincerely,
Chantal Vothanh |