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Monday, February 6, 2012

Spirit of Compassion...recently a dear friend HoanDoanMinh 
shared with me her courage to speak to a group about our work. Listeners responded and our students received socks, warm socks, lots of socks and more.
  Even better this inspired her friend to fund raise for poor children in the North. And he is sharing our photos with others to inspire their compassion. Some of this activity will come through our fund and some of it won't because these friends live in VN and can visit our school and other places too where children hope for warmth and kindness. 
Here is the heart of the matter: together we've inspired others, like we were inspired to reach out and deliver love.

Reality Check
Please take a look at this article. It gives you an idea 
 of what it takes to attend school in Lang Son
Thank you for taking a look. If you want to help 
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help the children of Lang Son
     Lang Son Projects 
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We can call it a reality check.
Bonnie

Schooling in Vietnam: a stark contrast (photos included)

Some children are born rich and some are born poor. This is an undeniable fact of life in countries across the world, and there is little humans can do to alter it.
However, this inequality in social status should never be allowed to morph into an ugly inequality of educational opportunities, since education is, by far, the most effective way to help a poor person escape the poverty imposed on him by the circumstances of his birth.

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In a remote area of the nothern province of Lang Son, two students are crossing a river unaided to get to their school, Tinh Bac Elementary School located in Loc Binh District. Hundreds of others like them have to cross the river, be it low or high tide, to go to school every day.
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This little first-grader, like many others in the northern province of Quang Ninh, rows her boat to school daily.
student 6
In the northern province of Lang Son, a group of students paddle a half-floating, half-sinking bamboo raft to school. No accompanying adult and, even worse, no lifebuoy!

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These elementary students have to walk through the forests and climb the mountains for 2 hours each day to go to Lung Ca Elementary School in the northern province of Thai Nguyen.

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In the meantime, this little girl is hopping from one pointed mountain rock to another to get to Lung Ca.

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To these children, schooling is a risky adventure.      
you can find complete article at TUOITRENEWS