
Re: agent orange & dioxin poisoning
hello friends

a lot happening with this charity, taking small steps, but seeing people getting help direct without all the red tape of an organization , and knowing exactly where the money is going, feels really good:)
I want you to know that I am donating 100% of all lim ed straps on hand, as well as logo handsets and dials, so just know that when you buy these, you are doing a lot to help:)
recently I met a young man handicapped by agent orange in saigon. always smiling, and works 2 jobs despite the difficulties., although he doesn't sleep much, as he needs both jobs just to survive, one at night, the other the day. he was abandoned at birth , sadly, as many with dioxin and or agent orange poisoning from u.s. bombing during the vietnam war. yet, there are many, many, families that did not abandon family members despite the financial hardships. anyway, we have helped him pay his rent, its a start. everyone needs someone to lean on when they are in dire straights.
slowly we are getting funds to everyone we find, yet, it is a very big task, so thanks to all of you, you have been supporting families you may never meet, in a truly beautiful way.
cheers,
enzo
pic is taken from the war museum of a truly gifted girl with agent orange poisoning, born without arms, who does everything, including beautiful paintings with her feet
