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Take a look at all the wonderful work they are doing buzzing around the community. 
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Girls Orphanage for girls ranging from 9 to 17 years of age 
 


 

 

The Vietnam Quilts quilting group in Rumdoul, Svay Rieng Province, Cambodia has been in training to upgrade their quilting skills.  Two ladies, Sherry Groen and Roni Conard from International Ladies Vietnam, travelled to Rumdoul and spent three days with the group, teaching two patchwork design quilts.  Despite the brief duration of the training, the women worked hard and managed to complete two quilt tops, which they will now stitch.  Sherry already has plans to buy the first quilt for her grandson!

 

ILV members volunteer in the Vietnam Quit and Mekong Creations HCMC shops - Click here to contact Vietnam Quilts to volunteer!



   
This is NY the Elephant, who thanks to some wonderful ILV volunteers and other friends,
is on her way to having a new home! 
To find out more about Ny's story and how you can help, please click here to contact Team Elephant. 
 
 
 
Hon Lan Children's Cancer Hospital
 
  
 
 
 
A Day With Vietnam Quilts  - by Tracey Mitchell
It was an early morning that brought a small group from ILV together with the staff of Vietnam Quilts. We eagerly piled into two buses to complete the three-hour journey to Duch Lin, Bin Thuan Province, 140kms southeast of HCMC. Upon arrival, we were met by Hang, the program director in Duch Lin. She and a couple of her staff expertly guided us through the narrow dirt roads.  We were warmly welcomed by each family we visited and often the neighbors as well. The children especially touched our hearts, so happy and cheerful, particularly a little boy with Downs Syndrome, who was determined to become a stowaway on our bus. The families, who had so little themselves, offered us refreshments and proudly showed off their accomplishments small  businesses and farms – which they had started with the help of the program.  The incense farm was great and, of course, the quilters.  Everyone was excited to meet them.  A feast was provided for lunch at the offices of Mekong Plus. After lun
ch we were treated to a presentation by the staff of all the work and programs they are involved in including farming, education, medical, loans, book drives, support for children with disabilities and the many opportunities they provide for women and children, opportunities we so often take for granted.  For me, personally, it was hard not to be affected by the level of poverty. However, the people we met had a true sense of pride and self orth. They had achieved something great against impossible odds. With the help of the programs provided, they will continue to achieve and begin to inspire others, thus reminding me that “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.”  Vietnam Quilts is a non-profit program, within a French-Belgian NGO, Vietnam/Mekong Plus. For more information, visit www.vietnam-quilts.org 
 
 
 
 
  
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