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Letters from Scholarship Program’s Recipients

Wednesday, April 12th, 2017

The letter below is written in English by Nghi Nguyen, a scholarship recipient. VNHelp recognizes many English errors in the writing, but we intentionally leave it as is to show readers the student’s effort in learning and practicing English, which should be encouraged. We hope you understand its true meaning.

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Jim Orton and To Nga Orton!

I’m very glad when receiving your help. It is a great money and meaningful gift to me. This will help me to solve difficulties in my life and studying. I will use it to cure my illness and pay for tuition fee to reduce the burden for my family. There are five members in my family. My grandfather is over 80 years old, my parents work as gardeners with low income, my brother is sophomore studying Nursing at Ben Tre College. My major is biomedical engineering, I studying this major because I’m interested in engineering and electronics, especially in medical field. Besides, there is a private reason is that I want to invent the equipment which can treat my eyes cancer. I’m really grateful for your help. This is a strong motivation helping me strive for mastery myself in life. I have reached a cumulative score of 6.66 for the past semester. The score not higher than the efforts and goals which were proposed but I did not feel disappointed because of what I learned very valuable and helpful in my knowledge, and in this semester, my determination and effort must be performed more and more strongly to get a high score and learn more new and wide knowledge. I will try my best to make my dream come true to reciprocate your kindness. I wish you good health and success in life.

Love!

Nghi


Chú Jim và cô Tố Nga mến,

Em rất vui mừng nhận được sự giúp đỡ của chú và cô. Đây là một số tiền lớn và rất có ý nghĩa đối với em vì nó giúp em giải quyết những khó khăn trong cuộc sống và học tập. Em sẽ dùng nó để chữa bệnh mắt của mình và đóng tiền học phí nhằm làm giảm bớt gánh nặng cho gia đình. Gia đình em gồm năm người. Ông em đã ngoài 80. Ba mẹ em làm nghề chăm sóc vườn tược, lương thấp. Còn em trai em hiện đang học y tá tại Bến Tre. Em đang theo học ngành kỹ thuật y sinh. Em muốn trở thành một kỹ sư y sinh giỏi sau này vì ngoài ý thích ra em mong rằng mình sẽ có những phát minh mới có thể chữa bệnh ung thư mắt của chính mình. Em chân thành cảm ơn chú và cô! Sự giúp đỡ của chú và cô là một động lực lớn giúp em phấn đấu trong cuộc sống. Khóa học vừa qua em đạt được điểm trung bình 6.66. Tuy điểm không cao nhưng em cũng không nản lòng vì em học được nhiều kiến thức quý giá trong mùa này. Em tin rằng lòng quyết tâm và sự cố gắng sẽ giúp em đạt được điểm tốt hơn và sẽ học được nhiều kiến thức mới và rộng hơn. Em sẽ cố gắng hết khả năng mình để thực hiện được ước mơ và đền đáp lòng tốt của cô chú. Kính chúc chú và cô được dồi dào sức khỏe và thành công trong cuộc sống.

Kính mến,

Nguyễn Hữu Nghi

(Translated to Vietnamese by LeVan Tran)


Dear Mrs. BichTien,

My name is Nguyễn Thị Lai. I’m a student at Sai Gon University of Engineering. I major in Printing Technology, Department of Printing and Communication. I just recently received your scholarship. I would like to express my deepest gratitude for your support. Currently my dad has Schizophrenia Disorder, and my mom has poor health with low blood pressure. My family faces financial difficulties and other hardships. My GPA in the last semester was 7.13/10; it was not as high as I expected. I did well with most subjects, except one and I failed it. I am telling you honestly about my studying result. I hope you are not upset about the failed course. I will try my best in the next semester. In order to retake the failed course, I will work a part time job to pay for it because it was my fault when I failed the class. I promise I will try my best for myself, my family and for you who support me. I hope to meet you in person in the future. Once again, thanks so much for your support. Sincerely yours, Nguyễn Thị Lai

(Translated to English by Ngọt Hoàng)


Em chào cô Bich Tien,

Em tên Nguyễn Thị Lai, là sinh viên của trường Đại học Sư Phạm Kỹ Thuật Sài Gòn, học ngành Công Nghệ In thuộc Khoa In và Truyền Thông của trường. Em vừa mới nhận được học bổng từ VNHelp do cô bảo trợ. Em rất cảm ơn cô đã tài trợ học bổng cho nhiều sinh viên khó khăn và học tốt. Hiện nay ba em vẫn còn mắc bệnh chưa khỏi (bệnh tâm thần phân liệt thể không biệt định), mẹ thì hay đau ốm,hay bị tụt huyết áp, nên nhà em còn nhiều khó khăn. Học kỳ vừa qua, em đạt điểm trung bình 7.13, nó không được cao như em mong muốn. Các môn học của em vẫn ổn, nhưng có 1 môn duy nhất bị thấp điểm và rớt (em nói thật, cô đừng buồn). Em sẽ cố gắng để học kỳ sau được tốt hơn. Phần học phí môn em rớt sẽ do em tự đi làm để trả vì đó là lỗi của em. Em sẽ gắng học vì gia đình, vì em và những người đã giúp đỡ em. Em chỉ biết nói như vậy. Hy vọng em sẽ gặp cô trong một tương lai không xa. Một lần nữa em xin cảm ơn cô.

Nguyễn Thị Lai

$115,000 Surprise Gift to VNHelp

Monday, March 20th, 2017

PRESS RELEASE

VNHelp, Milpitas CA:  In Februrary 2017, VNHelp received a gift of over $115,000 from family and friends of the late Mrs. Cuong Thi Phan of Oakland, California. Mrs. Phan passed away on February 9. She was 92 years old and survived by 10 children, their spouses, 24 grandchildren, and 13 great grandchildren.  She was preceded in death by her eldest son and a daughter. According to the wish of Mrs. Phan, her family requested donations to be made to VNHelp or IRCC/Viet Museum in San Jose to commemorate her life.  As the result, donors have contributed over $115,000 to VNHelp and $101,000 to IRCC/VietMuseum.

VNHelp has received in memoriam donations in the past, but never this large. The donations were welcomed gifts to the receiving charities and a great surprise to the family, including Mrs. Phan’s daughter Thu Anh Do, VNHelp’s Executive Director.  “My entire family was surprised and tremendously moved by the outpouring of love from our friends and community. We especially thank Mr. De Huynh and Mrs. Chanh Que On, our family friends who donated $200,000 in memory of our Mother.  We are very pleased to be able to direct this gift to the charities of my mother’s choice,” said Ms. Do.

An immigrant from Vietnam who survived decades of war and hardship, Mrs. Phan arrived in the U.S. in 1991.  After the Vietnam war ended in 1975, her husband spent ten years in a reeducation camp. During this period, Mrs. Phan dedicatedly supported her husband and twelve children through the difficult times and separation until the family reunited in the USA. Family members recalled that she led a frugal but generous life, preferring to give what she had for others, particularly those in need. Mrs. Phan promoted charity work throughout her life and encouraged her children to do the same. “My mother is a true role model for me in her commitment to charity.  The donations  are a wonderful    way to honor her kindness,” said Ms. Do. She hopes that the gifts demonstrate the power of giving when a community comes together to celebrate the life of a loved one.

VNHelp is non-profit that assists disadvantaged people in Vietnam to achieve self-sufficiency through sustainable solutions in the areas of education, health, children and economic development.  The organization is based in Milpitas with branches in Vietnam. Contact VNHelp at: (408) 586-8100, thu@vnhelp.org

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New houses from VNHELP

Thursday, March 9th, 2017

We recently visited three families who received a new house from VNHelp in October 2016. The house construction was sponsored by Mr. Huong Le (Lee’s Laundromat) and Mrs. Mai Ngoc Ly, both live in San Jose. These “poorest of the poor” families in Kien Giang Province used to live in a dilapidated thatch house which could collapse anytime. Please find below some photos of the three houses before and after construction and a video of a beneficiary.

Unsafe housing condition is a common problem for the poor in the country side of Vietnam. Each new house as you see in the photos cost about $2,000. Whenever VNHelp can find a sponsor, we will build a house for a family. In order to qualify for our housing program, the applicants must be from poor families with children or elders. In 2015, we built five houses by the sponsorship of Mr. Mike Fulton, San Jose.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-LId3IL7Jw

Dang Thi Be - Before 1 Dang Thi Be - After

The house of Mrs. Đặng Thị Bé before and after construction

Nguyen Huu Du - Before Nguyen Huu Du - After

The house of Nguyen Huu Du before and after construction

Nguyen Van Viet - Before 2 Nguyen Van Viet - after  

The house of Nguyễn Văn Việt before and after construction

 

 

Health Clinic Visit

Monday, February 27th, 2017

On January 13, 2017, VNHELP staff visited Chan Ly Health Clinic in Ha Nam Province. This clinic received medical equipment from VNHelp in 2013. The equipment was purchased by a grant from the Rotary Club of San Jose which included a ultrasound machine, a blood testing machine, a urine testing machine, desktop computers, and a printer, etc. All equipment has been used effectively to serve patients and is in good condition. In this recent trip, VNHelp also donated a new autoclave sterilizer, which is much needed. VNHelp often conducts visit to places where we provided help in the past to evaluate the long term results of our projects. Check out the photo of the visit here.

sonogram scanner Printer and laptops

Medical Scanner DSC_0042

Urine - blood testing machine VNHELP's Local Coordinator - Cuong Chi Nguyen meeting with the clinic staff

Happy Year of the Rooster!

Thursday, January 26th, 2017

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Vietnamese people are saying goodbye to the Monkey and welcome Year of the Rooster, which will begin on January 28. In Year of the Monkey VNHelp exceeded our goals and expanded our services to the needy thanks for your generosity and commitment. May Year of the Rooster bring you abundance of joy and prosperity.