I am impressed with this Vietnamese doing all of this for these babies. I want to donate to his cause.|||this blog has good information about Mr. Tong:
http://tinquehuong.wordpress.com/2008/03/31/update-on-tong-phuoc-phuc-story/
i believe the writer of this blog has information about the bank information to which vietnamese nationals have been donating too.
but i'd also like to echo the sentiments of previous answers, there are many US-based non-profits that also help many disadvantaged women %26amp; children|||I found this: volunteer worker at the solitary-looking cemetery located on
Hon Thom Mountain
in Nha Trang City鈥檚
Vinh Ngoc Village,
maybe you should send first a letter just to make sure and then with a possible answer have the right address. Good luck - to defend life is the most beautiful mission.|||I am also actively searching for the address so that I may send donations and supplies.
Please post ASAP if anyone gets the address.
What a wonderful man (and all who help him in this cause!)
God Bless Tong Phuoc Phuc!!|||I just read the article today and it was very moving. It's a shame (and a wonder) they did not print the address. May I suggest, that if we don't get an address, that we shift our concern to organizations closer to home.
Please see madonnahousenky.com for an alternative charity. They, too, take in unmarried, pregnant women who have chosen to give birth. They support and guide them. Their address is 25 Orphanage Rd, Ft. Mitchell, Ky 41017|||I too am interested in supporting his cause. If I find the address I will let you know. Please do the same! Thank you!!|||man, I've been searching for this too, after reading the article in the NY times.
It's finally nice to read an article thats not about the same'ol crime/violence/war/death.... after while you just assume all the news is bad....|||I would also like to donate. What a noble man.
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