Bringing smiles to the Go Vap Orphanage
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- November
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We visited the Go Vap Orphanage in Ho Chi Minh City yesterday, tagging along with Son Michael Pham and his group of Seattle Rotary Club members on their humanitarian trip to deliver clothing, medicine, school supplies and treats for the children.
This little girl, Hien, stole my father’s heart.

I’m having trouble uploading videos to this blog from here, but in the meantime, click on this YouTube link to watch a scene from the orphanage.
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