Thursday, August 9, 2012

Return to Viet Nam

Kids Without Borders & Rotary HumaniTour Viet Nam May 2012
In Saigon

Meet our friends, Laurens and Roni Wildeboer. Roni founded Artists For Orphans (a partner organization with KWB).

Roni and Laurens (back row)

Foreign Correspondent - ABC News Australia
For full story and video, visit: ABC News

The Wandering Souls

Broadcast: 07/08/2012
Reporter: Eric Campbell

Vietnam helped Australia find its last six soldiers missing in action. Now two Australians - former veterans Derrill de Heer and Dr Bob Hall - are aiming to return the favour.

Using Australian war records, maps and combat references, they’ve produced the first comprehensive account of where nearly 4,000 missing Vietnamese troops might be found. 

In a country where most families lost someone during the years of war, the enduring grief for many is not knowing where their loved ones had fallen. Without that knowledge they believe their dead will be wandering souls who will have no peace. Nor will the survivors. 

"I’m very happy to be able to return this information to the Vietnamese people, particularly veterans. Soldiers get on with soldiers. We have a particular sense of humour. We’ll drink beer together, eat noodles together. And I think where there are some very disgruntled people at home in Australia, this is really a peaceful thing." DERRIL DE HEER Vietnam veteran

Enter Laurens Wildeboer. He’s spent the years since his return from Vietnam trying to forget the horrors and futility of war. And yet he’d held onto some very strong reminders of that time – a journal, a book of poetry and a scarf owned by one or more North Vietnamese soldiers. There were very few clues but Laurens’ fellow Vietnam Vets have helped him find an important connection – the mother of the soldier who’d committed his daily accounts of battle to a journal. The journey to return the diary becomes a cathartic pilgrimage.

"You know I’ve often heard guys say you should come back here to purge the soul or purge the spirit. And it’s amazing. It’s not until you go through it yourself that you realize how beneficial it is to return and have a look at the place and meet the people who show no sign of resentment or misgiving." LAURENS WILDEBOER Vietnam Veteran

Correspondent Eric Campbell joins Laurens and the others Vets for what is a highly emotional trip back to Vietnam. Laurens effort to return the relics to one 85 year old generates considerable interest among the local media and when it comes to the handover there’s not a dry eye in the house.
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Further Information

Anyone who has personal artefacts from the conflict and would like them to be returned to family members in Vietnam, please contact:

Dr. Bob Hall,
Operation Wandering Souls Project,
UNSW at the Australian Defence Force Academy,
PO Box 7916,
Canberra BC, ACT 2610 Australia
ph: +61 2 6268 8848
fax: +61 2 6268 8879
email: b.hall@adfa.edu.au

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Faces of Agent Orange - more than 40 years later

May 16, 2012 
Day 9 of the Kids Without Borders & Rotary HumaniTour Viet Nam


Today we visited the Tu Du Peace Village in Saigon. Joining us are our friends and 'do-good' partners with the Australia-based charity Artists for Orphans (www.artists-for-orphans.com/). Tu Du Peace Village is a care and rehabilitation center for children with disabilities linked to Agent Orange.


We had a brief meeting with the director of the center and learned from her some of the needs for the children. Both of our organizations, Kids Without Borders and Artists for Orphans will consider developing job training for the older youths. We presented to the center a laptop computer, large supply of toothbrushes and school supplies.


After the meeting, time to visit (and play with) the kids.





View additional photos: KWB

Friday, June 15, 2012

Thu Duc Orphanage

Kids Without Borders & Rotary HumaniTour Viet Nam
Day 8 - May 15, 2012

Visiting the Thu Duc Orphanage today. Great to be back at this place and see the kids and staff again. We left with them our donation of more than 400 toothbrushes, some toys, baby products, ... We received a request from the staff for our help in getting two clothe dryers to replace the out-of-service (+5 years old) dryer in the infant ward. Rainy season is here and cloth diapers, sheets, towels, ... are hung everywhere.

You can support with your donation toward the costs for two dryers, to make your online donation: donate


Wednesday, June 13, 2012

A Day at the Leprosy Treatment & Care Center

Kids Without Borders - Rotary HumaniTour Viet Nam
Day 7 - May 14, 2012

Report by Son Michael Pham

Today I had the opportunity to spend a day with the "Bếp Yêu Thương" or "Loving Kitchen" television crew. We met very early in the morning at the headquarters of Tuổi Trẻ News and traveled for more than one hour to Binh Duong. We arrived at the Ben San Leprosy Treatment & Care Center, a treatment center for people with leprosy. Most of the 150 patients are elderly. The center was founded in 1959 by a French nun and managed by a Vietnamese nun. After the end of the war in 1975, the center was turned over to the government.

At the end of our visit, gifts and care packages were handed over to the care center staff. Kids Without Borders presented our donation of 100 kilograms of rice to Sister Hoang Thi Cuc, director of the care center.



Left to right: Son Michael Pham, Thanh Thảo (host), Minh Huynh (Tuổi Trẻ News), Hồng Vân (singer, nghệ sỹ)

View more photos: Leprocy Treatment & Center Visit
View video of this visit: Bep Yeu Thuong

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Kids Without Borders Night Benefit Concert

Kids Without Borders - Rotary HumaniTour
Day 6 - May 13, 2012


In spite of the heavy rainstorm, the benefit concert raised more than VND10,000,000 for the "Loving Bridge Project" by the Viet Horizon Club charity organization.


THANK YOU to all of the musicians and performing artists: Tran The Hien, Thuy Vu, Khuong Ngoc, Phan Ngoc Luan, Ly Mai Trang, Minh Dao, KATA group, ... for donating your time and talent.


THANK YOU to Tina Thien-Nga Nguyen, owner of the Faifoo Boutique Hotel (www.FaifooHotel.com)and her staff for donating the use of the hotel and volunteer the staff.


THANK YOU to the Asia Injury Prevention Foundation(www.asiainjury.org) staff for their generous donation of VND2,000,000.


And THANK YOU to Minh Huynh, founder of Viet Horizon Club, and all of her volunteers.






Monday, May 28, 2012

Reunion of the Teach Me To Fish Program Alumni

May 13, 2012
Day 6 of the Kids Without Borders - Rotary HumaniTour Viet Nam

Tonight's Kids Without Borders "Loving Bridge Project" benefit concert is also a reunion for the orphans involved in KWB Teach Me To Fish program. In spite of the heavy rainstorm, more than 40 of these orphans (and some of their families) gathered at the Faifoo Boutique Hotel for the dinner prior to the concert.

After a brief delay due to power outage, the show went on with beautiful music performed by many famous musicians and singers.






Viet Horizon Club "Loving Bridge Project"

May 13, 2012
Day 6 of the Kids Without Borders - Rotary HumaniTour Viet Nam

Tonight a concert is organized on behalf of Kids Without Borders to raise funds for the "Loving Bridge Project". This project by our partner Viet Nam based charity organization Viet Horizon Club is to fund for a replacement bridge in the central area of Viet Nam. The Bong Lai hamlet is located in Hung Trach Commune (Bo Trach District) in Quang Binh Province. The small wooden bridge over the Bung River was destroyed during one of the many typhoons and for the last two years the river divided this hamlet in two. Half of the population of 1,200 (270 households) live on one side of the river across from the other half. In order to visit the market, go to school, ... one has to walk or swim across the Bung River.

All proceed from the concert will go to support the construction of a replacement bridge for the people of Bong Lai. All musicians and performers donate their time and talent to this concert.
Also in attendance beside our HumaniTour team are our friends Roni and Laurens Wildeboer from Artists for Orphans (Australia), and members and families of KWB Teach Me To Fish program.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Saigon - May 2012

May 13, 2012
Day 6 of the Kids Without Borders & Rotary HumaniTour

Our team left Hue City early this morning and took a flight to Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City). It's coming home for Son Michael, back to the city where he was born and then left some 37 years ago at the end of the Viet Nam war.





Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Rotary brings clean water to Dong Son Commune

May 12, 2012

Day 5 of the Kids Without Borders (KWB) - Rotary HumaniTour

There are currently 284 families living in the Dong Son Commune. Half of the population living in Dong Son used to live directly on the former A So base and were relocated to the village in 2000 when it was determined that the former air base still had elevated levels of dioxin from Agent Orange on the base.

Thanks to the Rotary Foundation, the U.S - Viet Nam Dialogue Group, and the Aspen Institute, the families in the Dong Son Commune now have clean water. After the dedication ceremony, our goup visited some of the families and distributed gifts to children in the commune.





Sunday, May 20, 2012

A Luoi Valley in central Viet Nam

May 12, 2012
Day 5 of the  Kids Without Borders (KWB) - Rotary HumaniTour

7am in the morning, our group of 20 traveled by bus to the A Luoi Valley. We visited Dong Son Commune in A Luoi back in October 2011 on the previous KWB - Rotary HumaniTour. Dong Son Commune is located near the Laos border and is considered an Agent Orange hotspot. For background information on this area, visit:
A Luoi Valley & Agent Orange
Joining us on this visit are Rotarian Bill Boyd, Chair of Trustee of the Rotary Foundation; Rotarians from Australia, California, and Washington; Charles Bailey Aspen Insitute Director of Agent Orange / Dioxin Viet Nam program; and members of the U.S - Viet Nam Dialogue Group on Agent Orange / Dioxin.


Thursday, May 17, 2012

Hue City

May 11, 2012
Day 4 of Kids Without Borders / Rotary HumaniTour

Today we travel to Hue City in the central area of Viet Nam.


Kids Without Borders Teach Me To Fish (TM2F) Program

May 1, 2012
Day 3 of the 16th Kids Without Borders / Rotary HumaniTour

Tonight we organized a reunion dinner with most of the Teach Me To Fish orphans from the Hoa Phuong Orphanage in Hai Phong. It was a chance for them to visit with each other, share latest news in their lives, and just some good old fun time and great food.


Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Hoa Phuong Orphanage in Hai Phong

May 10, 2012 - Day 3 of the Rotary-Kids Without Borders HumaniTour

This morning we traveled by car from Hanoi to Hai Phong, a 3-hour car ride. Joining us are Thao and Mo, of the Teach Me To Fish (TM2F) program, going back to visit their home and families (the Hoa Phuong Orphanage and the orphans). Also on this trip are Thuy and Nga, with Buffalo Tours Volunteer & Educational Travel, to learn about volunteer opportunities in Hai Phong for their clients.




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Sunday, May 13, 2012

Vietnamese Miracle Baby

May 10, 2012
Day 3 of the Rotary HumaniTour

This morning we met with the Greig Craft, President of the Asia Injury Prevention Foundation (AIPF), Ms. Na Huong, Deputy General Director of Protec, and Mai Anh and her son Thien Nhan. Two main connections between all of these extraordinary people and Kids Without Borders Founder Son Michael Pham. One is the collaborated work and support on making roads safe especially for children (in developing countries). The other is their involvement in the life of Thien Nhan, known worldwide as Vietnamese Miracle Baby.

To learn more about the work of the Asia Injury Prevention Foundation, please visit: www.asiainjury.org

About Vietnamese Miracle Baby, please visit:
http://www.help-thien-nhan.blogspot.com/ (english)
http://www.thiennhan.info/vn/news/nhat-ky-thien-nhan.aspx (vietnamese)


A fun reunion between Thien Nhan and Uncle Son Michael

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Agent Orange Peace Center in Hanoi

Wednesday May 9, 2012
Our team, joined by Thuy and Dien from Buffalo Tours Volunteer & Educational Travel, visited the Thanh Xuan Peace Village this morning. We met two volunteers, one from Wisconsin and another from New York, teaching the classes for the children. It was a warm sunny day and the classrooms were very warm and uncomfortable. We will look into the possibility of funding for celing fans and/or air conditioning (for the living quarter of the children). This rehabilitation and care canter for disabled children related to Agent Orange serves an average of 120 kids.