Sunday, September 18, 2011

The Teach Me To Fish Program and Agent Orange

Like many handicaps and disabilities, the ailments associated with Agent Orange present a lifelong challenge. Children and adults can learn to cope with their disabilities and can often live fulfilling and meaningful lives. But their problems do not go away when they turn 18.


Kids Without Borders’ Teach Me to Fish (TM2F) project is a program that provides support services, educational scholarships and job training to underserved children in Vietnamese (orphans, street children, ...). The program’s recent focus has been with young people at the Thanh Xuan Peace Village in Hanoi – a facility that provides treatment, rehabilitation and education to children affected by Agent Orange. TM2F supports these children after they turn 18 and are no longer eligible for care at the Thanh Xuan Peace Village.

You can help these young adults transition to life on their own by providing scholarships and support for continuing education, vocational training, health care and living necessities. Please contatc Kids Without Borders info@kidswithnoborders.org and learn more on how you can help making a difference for these children.

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