the scrapbook that I am creating. I saw that Blake is in desperate need
for pictures of himself from the trip. I have one to add! Enjoy!
Kathy
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This spring the five of us travelled to Vietnam with the Catalyst Foundation on a goodwill volunteer trip. We built houses, visited schools, distributed rice, beans, and bicycles, and had a super fun camp! We made great new friends--saw some great old friends. It was Tri and Joshua's first trip back to Vietnam, and a good time was had by all!
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Our expedition is over - most of us are home now and going through
some culture shock and of course dealing with jet lag. For such a huge
group, we were an amazing team that worked hard with an exhausting
schedule in just 8 short days. We want to thank all those that have
followed our blogs, donated money, toys, stickers, hats, t-shirts and
everything else. Your generosity is amazing and so much appreciated.
Here are our final numbers
over $53,000 raised and priceless in-kind donations
350 children & 40 chaperones went to camp (including transportation,
lodging, meals & clothes) to see the ocean and have fun! (they
traveled by bus up to 14 hours to get to camp!)
250 bikes given to every child in our scholarship program in 5
different towns
10 kg. of rice, 10 kg. of dried beans, 5 kg. of sugar, 1 box of
instant noodles and some candy :) to 280 families (that's enough to
feed a family of 4-6 people for a month!)
700+ "fun bags" given to school children in 5 different villages - the
fun bags were 100% made with donations of toys, clothes, stickers and
drawings (mostly from school children in the U.S.)
350 "fun bags" given to all the children that attended camp.
2 new houses started in Rach Gia (Kien Giang)
2 houses renovated in Tan Hoi Trung (Dong Thap)
1 new house started in Tan Hoi Trung
1 house renovated in My Hiep (Dong Thap)
1 new house started in My Hiep
2 houses renovated in Sa Dec (Dong Thap)
....all in 5 days
*we also funded the construction of 2 new houses (1 in My Hiep and 1
in Sa Dec)
for medical check ups, dental exams & fluoride treatments:
in Rach Gia (Kien Giang - day 1 - 82, day 2 - 275, day 3 - 182, total=
539
47% were treated for parasites, 100% of the patients work and live in
the garbage dump
in Tan Hoi Trung (Dong Thap) day 4 - 277 total (192 under age 18, 2
needed follow up)
in My Hiep (Dong Thap) day 5 - 313 (203 under age 18, 5 needed follow
up)
in Sa Dec (Dong Thap) day 6 - 231 and 7 kids at our orphanage
in Saigon - District 7 day 7 - 91 girls
...a grand total of 1458 patients in 7 days
with your continued support we are convinced that we are at a place
where we can continue to develop plans for more preventinve health
care, and sustainable health care.
$1600 in scholarships given to 21 winners from the "My Vietnam" Art
Contest, 9 honorable mentions received special prizes
after flying thousands of miles to get to vietnam we then traveled:
120 miles via plane to Rach Gia (Kien Giang)
70 miles from Rach Gia to Cao Lanh (Dong Thap) by bus and two ferries
- 6 hours
10 miles from Cao Lanh to Tan Hoi Trung (Dong Thap) by bus and tuk tuk
- 1 hour
15 miles from Cao Lanh to My Hiep (Dong Thap) by bus - 45 minutes
25 miles from Cao Lanh to Sa Dec (Dong Thap) by bus and one ferry - 1
hour
85 miles from Sa Dec to Saigon/HCMC by bus - 4 hours
15 miles from edge of Saigon to our hotel by bus - 1 hour
75 miles from Saigon to Long Hai (for camp) by bus - 3 hours
80 miles from Long Hai back to Saigon by bus - 3 1/2 hours
*our bike team traveled 100 miles from Cao Lanh to Saigon in 12 hours
and survived!
30 prints from the winning entries of the Little Red Fairy "My
Vietnam" Art Contest auctioned off during our last day for a total of
$6,670 to fund a boys scholarship program starting this fall...
We're already looking forward to the next expedition (i
think!)...thanks again for all your support! More pictures will be
posted soon!
THANK YOU for being the Catalyst for positive change for the children
of Vietnam!
One of the great treats when working on a house is looking up to see a
girl ride by on her brand new Catalyst bicycle. She's always sitting
up tall and proud! We all yell--"Catalyst bike!" so everyone working
will stop and take a look! As far as the distribution team goes--our
kids had a great time riding the tuk-tuks and have become a well oiled
machine when distributing bikes, rice, sugar, noodles, and beans.
The medical team continues to methodically labor away--they're studs!
Their big excitement was when a group of nearby homebuilders fell
through the roof of the home they were building. Caroline just about
had a heart attack when she heard--thought it was our group. But it
wasn't us--and the medical team triaged the guys, stitched them up and
sent them on their way. Mission accomplished!
The evening of Day 4 ended with an official dinner. Lots of courses--
curried rabbit, lotus seeds, lotus flower salad with beef, clam soup,
fresh mango and grapefruit. Bruce Whittaker was the toast of the
evening. He sat at the official table with the local government
officials where there was much toasting and congratulating and
celebrating. We had to carry him back to the bus--(just kidding :) ).