Wrapping up ... it was a wonderful mission. Yes we had some downs ... such is life ... we rejoice on the UP'S, that is all that counts !!!
We interviewed eighty-three students with the help of our Vietnamese friend Mark Son Pham who speaks very good English. We wanted to know a bit more about our students, their lives and find out how they are doing at school / uni.
Over ninety percent of our students are doing really well, average marks between 7.5 and 8.5 out of 10, but a small number needed a bit of a wake up call ...
"If you do not perform a lot better this year we will not support you any longer".
Hopefully the message was received loud and clear.
We gave five pre-loved lap tops to top performing students |
That is wonderful, there is only one small problem, UNI and study support cost a lot more than just $135 per year for school fees.
Now we have to convince our supporters to open their wallets a fraction more ...
All good with the kids, no dramas.
Sparky Marky ... always a smile on his face !!! |
We received the message below from Mark Pham after we got back from the Mekong delta:
Hi Matt and Uli, thank you for allowing me to join you with your mission down in the Mekong delta in the last 2 days. It was probably one of best trips I have ever had. I really did enjoy it and at same time, admire with the work you have been doing over the years. Through the interviews we conducted with these kids, I have come to love them so much and understood why you are doing this work even though it has been a long hard road but you have come a long way. I feel so blessed.
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Mark was so touched that he got Mr Van from the Company Of Grace to visit Father Duong, our contact in My Tho. It is now official Company Of Grace will organise a Christmas party for our children / students and bring them presents.
Thank you LORD !!!
We also interviewed the students at the Hope school for Hearing Impaired children and invited them to a shopping spree at the local super market. They just loved it!!!
Happy students. Imagine 21 students, three teachers and us fitted in 3 taxis !!! |
A pair of shoes and a shirt ... over the moon !!! |
So far so good ...
We lost valuable time in early September, Matt had a bad cold and stayed in bed for about a week ... which did not help.
The Mid-Autumn festival was flooded out, we were stuck in a taxi for half an hour ... water up to the door ... so we decided not to continue but go back to our hotel. The taxi driver was relieved too.
The government in Viet Nam is cracking down on money laundering. New banking regulations for foreigners are now in place. One can not transfer VND ~ Vietnamese Dong without supporting documents. We worked with the Commonwealth Bank and set up agreements with all our beneficiaries. It took some time and effort to get it all done. We got it right in the end. Lucky we were there and able to react immediately.
Phu, an IT student took eight semesters to find out that IT is probably not for him. He failed three subjects three times. Dr Thanh from the Peace village was not happy either and said the boy was lazy. Phu now wants to study something else ... we are not sure what ... it got lost in translation. Sorry mate, you wasted our time and money we will not support you any longer.
Our good friend Hoan has had a hand full to deal with. Her sister, (34, 3 kids) is dying of lung cancer. She had various operations. In and out of hospital ... on the motor bike - no ambulance. Very hard. We prayed for her each and every day and continue to do so.
Then Hoan's father was admitted to hospital in Sai Gon. Diagnosis: Blood flow problems in his left leg, blocked vein, a stint was required. He had to go home to raise funds ($3000) then he came back on a Monday to have the operation.
Of course we helped out ... no questions asked, using personal funds from our account in Australia transferred within hours. Which bank ??? CBA !!!
OP went well and he is slowly getting back to normal, so Hoan tells us.
All in all it was a hurdle race with unforgettable moments, highs and some lows !!!
Praise the LORD for all he has done through us.
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