Give Children A Choice distributed clothes (from so many of our Vientiane, Japanese, US, Aussie and other anonymous donors) to the sick and premature children at the Xieng Khouang Provincial Hospital. The nurses said parents’ spirits were uplifted by the
Thank you SEAM!
Japan-based Southeast Asia Medical Support Organization (SEAM) donated blood pressure cuffs and stethescopes to the Xieng Khouang provincial hospital. Met the hospital director Dr Kormoua to present the generous donation and who put them to immediate use by the hospital
Road Trip Through Six Provinces!
What’s the good news? Dori embarked on a six province drive February 27th. First goal is to explore a social venture model of “creating a village tax” on villagers’ business revenue, where funds would be directed exclusively to children’s education.
Massage for a Cause
A heartfelt thank you to Noy Srisouphan of Dallas, Texas for her fundraising efforts to benefit Give Children A Choice. On February 10th, MASSAGE FOR A CAUSE was held at ‘The People’s Last Stand’ (Tapas Bar and Restaurant) in Dallas,
Panyathip School Pitching In!
What’s the good news? Nadine Dayag, Panyathip staff and the Panyathip International School volunteered to raise funds for Give Children A Choice. A separate Give Children A Choice booth sold Amatta Saboo soap (where proceeds are used to make and
Spreading the Warmth, Thank You!
Thank you to all the wonderful people who donated to help us buy more clothing and warm items for the children in the remote areas of Xieng Khouang Province. Mr. Thongsy Lee went up north yesterday to distribute more in
Visiting Mor Vue and the Thachok Children
The team traveled to Thachok Village yesterday to see Mor Ver and to give out warm clothes to the children. Great experiences with everyone involved. We will be taking Mor Vue with her older brother as guardian to Bumrungrad International
UXO Removal Teams, Dangerous Work Everyday
The Give Children A Choice team accompanied UXO Laos out to the field and an active UXO removal site to watch the dangerous work UXO Laos does everyday.
Visiting UXO Laos
What’s the good news? We spent time earlier this week to thank Mr. Kingphet and to get to know his UXO removal team members (mostly women) for their help. Most recently, they helped us by clearing school grounds for our