Australian fundraisers donated shower chairs for children with disabilities
VOV.VN - On June 8th, Project Abroad staff and volunteers arrived at the Friendship Village in Hanoi and donated a shower chair funded by a former volunteer to help a disabled girl in the facility.
Project Abroad staff and volunteer with the Vice-Director of Friendship Village |
Friendship Village was founded by US veteran, George Mizo, and other veterans in 1998. The founders shared the desire for peace and reconciliation after the American War in Vietnam.
The Village offers therapeutic help for mentally and physically disabled children and provide them with educational training and medical care. Adults who suffer from the consequences of the War can also receive help in the Village. For more information on Friendship Village, please visit http://langhuunghi.vn.
Project Abroad is an international non-for-profit organization that has engaged in various activities and fields to benefit the Vietnamese society.
Some photos:
The girl who received the donation, Loan |
The entrance of Friendship Village, Hanoi |