Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Orphanage school

It's now a year since the school program at the orphanage in Phan Boi Chau Street started. There have been some changes in faces all round - Vietnamese and foreign teachers and children - in that time. A few kids have been adopted and are living happy futures in France. New faces appear in class from time to time as new residents arrive and younger children grow up.

In this photo you can see Ms Trang, one of the current Vietnamese teachers. Bi is now wearing glasses and this seems to have done a lot to improve the general health of his eyes. Next to him is Phuong - a lovely older boy who is keeping his past a secret from everyone at the moment. This is not unusual for kids in his situation. Their past has not been fantastic and they just don't want to talk about it yet.

Some months ago the Sunday Night program on Channel 7 in Australia came to Vietnam to make a story called The Lost Children. It's about children who were adopted out of Vietnam after the American War, and their search for family back in Vietnam. It featured Anne (My Huong) who does so much work with the children's centres in Vung Tau, and is a touchstone for many past adoptees looking for their mothers now. I can't give a direct link to it here but you can find the video in the Sunday Night archive on the Internet.

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