
Friday, January 1, 2010
Storage Room @ Khai Tri Orphanage OVERFLOWING with Donations
During our December 2009 visit to Khai Tri we were pleased to see all of the extra supplies they had. We heard that all of the donations are not going to the kids so we are interested in learning more before giving more.


Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Santa Visits Khai Tri Orphanage for an Early Christmas Party
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More photos are upload to our Helping Khai Tri Kids facebook group.
Click here to see more photos on facebook.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Kids Reading in Library
We have been in An Giang province for a few days and stopped by Khai Tri this afternoon. Everything seems peaceful. One class was in session; the older kids were at the public school; a group of kids were watching a movie; a few kids were resting.
We noticed that the library door was open and about 15 kids were reading.
We also talked to the new Principle and assistant running the school and told them that Library Chuck is planning on visiting on Dec 2nd to give the kids a Christmas Party.
We noticed that the library door was open and about 15 kids were reading.
We also talked to the new Principle and assistant running the school and told them that Library Chuck is planning on visiting on Dec 2nd to give the kids a Christmas Party.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Memo of Understanding
The equivalent of a contract in Vietnam is an M.O.U.
You can click here to print a copy of the M.O.U. that was signed by Khai Tri Administration before we did the work.
Monday, June 1, 2009
On our last trip to Khai Tri Orphanage (Summer 2009), I gave my flip video to some of the kids and then uploaded a dozen small vldeos to my YouTube channel.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Today's visit was to provide some basic medical aid for the kids
We visited the Khai Tri orphanage today with some medical supplies. We think most of the cuts and infections are a result of poor hygiene and lack of proper adult supervision.
Currently there are only three full-time adult staff (Mr. Thi, Mr. Son, Ms. Nguyet). Mr. Son is in charge of the medicine cabinet and clearly is not trained with the skills that most Mother's in the U.S. learn the first year of raising a kid. The kids scrapes and bruises are much worst than last year or the year before.
Last July, we had a bus load of Doctors, Dentist & Nurses from Medical Aid for Vietnam and the kids were healthy. In 2007 on our trip, we noticed the kids were spotless and washed their hands before each meal. Now the lack of adult supervision is causing the kids hardship which could be easily resolved with more staff.
Currently there are only three full-time adult staff (Mr. Thi, Mr. Son, Ms. Nguyet). Mr. Son is in charge of the medicine cabinet and clearly is not trained with the skills that most Mother's in the U.S. learn the first year of raising a kid. The kids scrapes and bruises are much worst than last year or the year before.
Last July, we had a bus load of Doctors, Dentist & Nurses from Medical Aid for Vietnam and the kids were healthy. In 2007 on our trip, we noticed the kids were spotless and washed their hands before each meal. Now the lack of adult supervision is causing the kids hardship which could be easily resolved with more staff.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Spring 2009 Update from Vietnam
We have purchase some of the classroom learning technologies for donating to a needy school in Vietnam that will be able to provide teachers skilled and able to teach with technology. Next week, I will visit Khai Tri Orphanage and publish my status report on this blog.
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