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Page 1: ADAPT Annual Report 2011

ADAPT 2011 REPORT

a project of:

Page 2: ADAPT Annual Report 2011

Photos are taken by trafficking survivors residing at our northern Vietnam shelter

documenting their communities. This is their voice.

Connect with us via

Photography Credits: PALS staff, volunteers and beneficiaries

No likeness of trafficking survivors is shown in this document to protect their privacy.

Pacific Links Foundation © 2012

Page 3: ADAPT Annual Report 2011

Dear Friends,

This year, we celebrated Pacific Links Foundations’ 10th Anniversary:

A Decade of Empowering Women. Thanks to the dedication of our

supporters, staff, volunteers and board members, we have been able

to bring creative and grassroots solutions directly to the impoverished

communities where we serve.

The entrenched poverty that plagues our remote communities is

complex and difficult to resolve. The threat of human trafficking looms larger than ever and

Vietnam continues to be both a significant source and destination country in this human

trade.

Yet, we are confident that together, by steadfast commitment to improve these impoverished

communities, we will be able to advocate for and mobilize greater resources to stop human

trafficking. In the next five years, we aim to provide school-based and community-based

comprehensive prevention solutions against human trafficking, especially in the border

provinces of Vietnam.

This year, we also launched our first Donor Drive to secure operational funding and expand

our donor base. Your continued support will have more impact than ever before in making this

vision a reality.

Thank you for joining us in this journey to empower young girls and women and prevent the

spread of human trafficking. We look forward to your continuing support in our next decade

of service.

In gratitude,

Diep Vuong

President

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE

Pacific Links Foundation © 2012

Page 4: ADAPT Annual Report 2011

Pacific Links Foundation (PALS) launched An Giang/Dong Thap Alliance for the Prevention of

Trafficking (ADAPT) in 2005 to combat human trafficking starting in the Mekong Delta.

In Vietnam, ADAPT operates in regions that are most vulnerable to human trafficking, in the South at

the Vietnam-Cambodia border and in the North at the Vietnam-China border. Extreme poverty, high

unemployment, and the porous nature of these borders render girls vulnerable to sexual and labor

exploitation at the hands human traffickers.

ADAPT leads counter-trafficking efforts at the frontiers of Vietnam by providing access to education,

shelter and reintegration services, and enabling new economic opportunities.

about ADAPT

Pacific Links Foundation © 2012

Scholarship recipients receiving

uniforms, books and school supplies

Page 5: ADAPT Annual Report 2011

Deep in the dusty countryside of the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam, Quynh* lives in a

tiny shack with slanted blue doors and tin sheets nailed together to make gaping walls. Six

years ago, Quynh’s father passed away from cancer leaving the family without any stable

income. Her mother, who suffers from mental illness, is unable to work, and goes to beg

for money at the market. Quynh’s older siblings have all moved to Ho Chi Minh City to

pursue higher education but cannot send money home. This leaves Quynh, only 16 years

of age, as the sole provider for her mother and herself.

Quynh attends school every weekday. After school, she sells lottery tickets. On weekends,

she tries to find work singing at weddings. And every summer, she goes up to the city

alone to work in factories, restaurants - anywhere she can find work, sleeping on the floor

if she must. These are dangerous

circumstances for young girls such as

Quynh who are easy targets for robbery,

exploitation, and human trafficking.

The fact is that Quynh continues to go to

school. Her education gives her a much stronger chance at finding stable higher-paying

work after graduation and arms her with knowledge about human trafficking. Since 4th

grade, Quynh has been in ADAPT scholarship program that covers all of her public school

fees, supplies, and provides support through home visits, Family Day, and Summer Camp.

Without PALS, Quynh says she would have dropped out of school a long time ago. She is

now in 10th grade, which is a major accomplishment given the extremely high dropout

rates in the Mekong Delta. When asked what her dream is, she replies, “To graduate and

find work where I don’t wake up each day worried about my family.” Then, with a small shy

smile – “and maybe to study music.”

For more stories from the field, visit our blog.

*Names have been changed for privacy purposes.

SECURING A FUTURE

Give girls like Quynh a chance

At 16 years old, Quynh

is the sole provider for

her mother and herself...

Pacific Links Foundation © 2012 // 3 //

Page 6: ADAPT Annual Report 2011

Since 2005, PALS has awarded 3,736 scholarships, enabling nearly 800 young girls in An Giang,

Dong Thap, and Kien Giang provinces to continue to go to school. The 2011-2012 academic year

marked the seventh year of our continuous commitment to prevent human trafficking through better

educational opportunities for young women and girls.

The scholarships cover school tuition and fees, medical insurance, school uniforms, books, and school

supplies. One of the distinguishing features of the ADAPT Academic Scholarship program is the high

level of support we provide to each recipient and her family. Each student receives tutoring support

and the opportunity to attend summer camp, where she learns important safety and life skills through

interactive workshops and activities. Each year, students and their families also attend a Family Day

that raises awareness about trafficking and emphasizes the preventive role of education.

PALS tracks the progress of each scholarship recipient through frequent communication with teachers

and regular family visits. This close contact allows us to develop early intervention strategies where

needed. Thanks to these efforts, our annual drop-out rate is 11%, a statistic that compares favorably

with the 16% average dropout rate in the United States and the 27% dropout rate in Vietnam’s border

provinces such as An Giang.

2011 Achievements Staff completed in-home visits to scholarship recipients

4th Annual Summer Camp for 300 scholarship recipients

Organized “Family Day” sessions for 300+ students, guardians, and community members

36 scholarship recipients graduated from high school; 5 are attending higher education

440 bicycles delivered since the start of the program

Total rounds of scholarships awarded to at-risk girls since 2005: 3,736

PREVENTION:

Academic Scholarships

// 4 // Pacific Links Foundation © 2012

Scholarship recipient at Family Day

Page 7: ADAPT Annual Report 2011

The vocational training and job placement program strives to provide at-risk young women with an

occupational skill that gives them better economic stability, and offers another safeguard against

trafficking. Since 2005, we have supported vocational classes and provided life skills training for 838

young women.

In 2011, we have continued our commitment to developing sustainable vocational opportunities for

program participants. Vocational training courses have included: cosmetology, culinary skills,

embroidery, craft/mat weaving, industrial sewing, childcare.

Funded by Chefs Without Borders (San Francisco, CA), 34 young women enrolled in the highly

regarded and rigorous 6-month culinary program at the SaigonTourist School in Ho Chi Minh City.

All participants have now completed the program, some graduating with highest marks, and are now

interning or working in various hotels and restaurants.

PALS support continues in the 6-12 months after graduation during the job placement period, with

the goals of increasing their job retention, helping them establish independent lives, and promoting

responsible fiscal habits. We help to locate stable housing, supplement initial months of income, and

contribute matching funds into Individual Development Accounts to encourage savings.

2011 Achievements 34 young women have successfully graduated from the culinary vocational program, some

with the highest marks. Most are working in restaurants in Binh Duong, HCMC, etc. Total of young women who have received vocational training since 2005: 838

PREVENTION:

Vocational Training &

Job Placement

Culinary program recipients

© 2012 Pacific Links Foundation // 5 //

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Our reintegration services work with trafficking survivors in their communities and at our

shelters. PALS operates two shelters for trafficking survivors during their critical period of

reintegration. Our first shelter, the Long Xuyen Open House, is located in An Giang province, near

the Vietnam-Cambodia border and started accepting residents in 2008. Based on its success and

the ever-growing need for reintegration services, PALS opened the Compassion House in Lao Cai

Province along the Vietnam-China border in 2010, andd has since accepted 28 survivors, all of whom

are from ethnic minority tribes.

The Long Xuyen Open House and Lao Cai Compassion House offer a supportive environment for

survivors when returning home is not yet a safe or viable option. The shelters play an instrumental

role in helping the young women regain self-confidence and establish self-sufficiency. The young

women, aged 13 and older, reside in the shelter until they finish their training. Some had stayed 2+

years. Our services include:

Safe housing & Emotional support

Vocational training or academic schooling

Health insurance, doctors’ visits, & support for medical treatments

Life skills training: literacy, reproductive health awareness, etc.

Job placement assistance and funds to open family businesses

Legal assistance for prosecutions and convictions

Support to family members

2011 Achievements

Provided comprehensive reintegration services to 27 trafficking returnees living in PALS

shelters in 2011

Organized 2 retreats for trafficking survivors focused on life skills, teambuilding, and art

therapy

Total number of trafficking survivors assisted since beginning of the program: 106

PROTECTION: Reintegration

Picture of home from a trafficking survivor from art therapy workshop

// 6 // Pacific Links Foundation © 2012

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Mu* is from the Dao ethnic minority group. Her father passed away when she was very

young and her mother told her that she needed to work

to help her family since there was no man in the house.

She has a sister who has been trafficked to China and

cannot be found. Mu had never attend any school.

Since she was five, Mu has worked on local farms and

as a hired laborer. She was 11 years old before she had

her first pair of shoes. Mu enjoyed going to the local

market, usually with a group of friends. One day, when

she was 15 years old, an older boy invited her to go to

another market across the border into China to buy her

a white pair of shoes. Afterwards, he sold her to a Chinese couple.

The couple took her to a rural village where she was to be sold as a wife to Chinese men.

When she refused, she was severely beaten until she lost several teeth. Still, Mu refused to

obey. The couple then told her that they would adopt her since she refused to marry. To

avoid further abuse, she pretended to agree although she did not trust them. The couple

continued to take Mu as they traveled deeper and deeper into China.

One night, while the couple was sleeping, she fled. Running by waterfalls, she thought to

herself, “If I get caught, I will jump into the waterfall to kill myself.” She continued to run for

countless days. One day, some police officers saw her running. They took her in and had a

interpreter translate her story. Soon after, arrangements were made for her to return to

Vietnam.

Mu is now 16 years old and is learning how to read and write for the first time in her life. She

is currently learning how to sew at the Compassion House shelter. She dreams of learning

anything and everything. And she dreams of starting anew.

For more stories from the field, visit our blog.

At 15 years old,

Mu’s friend invited

her to the market

and then sold her

RESTORING HOPE

Support Mu in her new beginning

© 2012 Pacific Links Foundation // 7 //

Page 10: ADAPT Annual Report 2011

Our Partnership and Capacity Building activities aim to strengthen vulnerable communities’ collective

capability to prevent and combat human trafficking.

Grassroots Anti Trafficking Efforts (GATE) GATE groups are a network of women-led grassroots groups in the Mekong Delta (An Giang, Kien

Giang, and Can Tho) providing education on safe migration practices in their immediate communities.

Social Work Summer Institute Since 2006, PALS has partnered with West Virginia University and An Giang University to conduct

the Social Work Summer Institute. The Summer series of workshops offers practical social work skills

for social workers throughout Vietnam to support trauma victims. Building personal ties and

exchanging good practices between professionals enables the region to better promote awareness,

prevention, intervention, and reporting, and thus reduce the risks of human trafficking.

2011 Achievements Organized 7th Annual Social Work Summer Institute program for 100+ participants. .

Total of community members reached by 16 GATE groups through 575+ awareness

campaigns and community development projects since 2008: 7,770+

PARTNERSHIPS &

CAPACITY BUILDING

// 8 // Pacific Links Foundation © 2012

Page 11: ADAPT Annual Report 2011

PREVENTION SERVICES Academic Scholarship Program:

Grow scholarship program to give 600 scholarships for the 2012 - 2013

academic school year

Streamline the collection, monitoring and reporting of scholarship

information to better track students

Vocational Scholarship Program:

Provide sustainable vocational training for 30 at-risk young women

Continue our vocational training program in culinary arts for at-risk

young women with support from Chef Without Borders (CWB)

Develop more long-term vocational training models and funding

sources to implement most effective models

REINTEGRATION SERVICES

Support 30 new survivors with shelter-based reintegration services

Serve 10 survivors through community-based reintegration services

Provide 500 initial care packages for survivors in border provinces

Conduct periodic reproductive health trainings for shelter residents

Focus outreach and assistance towards the family to prevent younger

siblings from falling into the hands of human traffickers

PARTNERSHIPS & CAPACITY BUILDING

Coordinate social work initiatives and trainings for local counterparts

Support community outreach/advocacy groups to widen trafficking

awareness at the grassroots level

Launch labor trafficking awareness project in factories

ADAPT in 2012

Pacific Links Foundation © 2012 // 9 //

Get involved today

Page 12: ADAPT Annual Report 2011

On behalf of our recipients and their communities, we

express our sincere gratitude to our donors and supporters

who have made this journey possible and worthwhile

ADAPT

Financials*

Source of Revenue Amount

Individuals $ 40,923

Foundations/Organizations $ 127,925

In-kind Donation $ 143,000

Temporarily Restricted &

General Funds $ 64,632

Total $ 376,480

// 10 // Pacific Links Foundation © 2012

REVENUES

EXPENSES

Expense Type Amount

Program Personnel $ 60,843

Direct Program Expenses $ 143,864

Indirect Expenses $ 28,773

In-kind Contribution $ 143,000

Total $ 376,480

In-kind Donations,

38%

Foundations/Organizations,

34%

Temporary/Restricted &

General Funds, 22%

Individuals, 17%

* Estimated, to be finalized at audit.

Direct Program

Expenses38%

In-kind Contributions

38%

Program Personnel

16%

Indirect Expenses

8%

Page 13: ADAPT Annual Report 2011

On behalf of our recipients and their communities, we

express our sincere gratitude to our donors and supporters

who have made this journey possible and worthwhile

Aaron Belcher

Aaron F. Glantz &

Ngoc D. Nguyen

Alexandra Le

Alexandra Moe

Alfa Family Dental Group

Alice Lan Le

Aline Tran

Alisa Brenes

Amazon

American Express

Ami Kawa

Amy P. Nguyen

An Giang University

An Ngoc To

An Vuong

Anagha Madrigal

Andrea Marafino

Andrew Lam

Andrew Ly

Andrew Tan

Angela Dickey

Angie Chau

Angie Ton

Anh Do

Anh Hua

Anh Kim Tran &

James Do

Anh Osborne

Anh Thu Do

Anh Vu

Anh-Thu Vu-Le

Ann N.

Anna Ress

Annette & Mark Schutz

Annie Wright

APF Travel

Apple

Aric Kadosh

Arioch M'greene

Arjun Gupta

Arthaus

Asha Jadeja

AT My Chiropractor

Australian Consulate

Auto Strasse Corporation

Azul Day Spa

Bach Lan Nguyen

Bang Hai Nguyen

Bao & Katie LeNguyen

Bao Nghiem

Bao Ngoc Tran

Bao Phi

Bao Truong

Barbara Morgen &

Eric Hemel

Bay City Capital

Foundation

Bernard Bray

Beth & Don McDade

Betty Cohen

Billie Lee Langley

Binh Danh

Binh Hon Le

Binh Hong &

Minh Thuy Le

Boeing Company

Bonnie Chen

Boston Properties

Bradley Tran

Brian Le

Bryan Wilson

Bui Duy Chinh

Bui Ngoc On

Bui Nhu Mai

Bui Thi Thu Thao

Caridad Partners

Carlos A. Madrigal

Carmen Cheung

Carr, McClellan,

Ingersoll, Thompson &

Horn Law Corporation

Cat Tuong Nguyen

Catherine Huong Pham

Catherine Karnow

Cathy H. Lam &

Michael W. Kane

Center for the

Encouragement of

Self-Reliance

Chanh Pham

Chanh Vuong

Charles Bailey &

Ingrid Foik

Charles Phan

Charles McGuigan

Chau Huyen Cao

Chau Lam

Chau N. Nguyen

Chau Phuong Nguyen

Chau Pyatt

Chau Yoder

Cheer For Viet Nam

Chefs Without Borders

Chelsea Pham

Chi Anh Vu

Chi Minh Nguyen &

Nguyet-Mai Vo

Chi Nguyen

Chi Vu

Chico Bonner

Chien Tran

Chris Boyes

Christine T. T. LeQuang

Christine Tran

Chuck Mulloy

Chung H. Chuong

Chung Lam

Chuong H. Nguyen

Chuong Vu

Cindy La-Tran

Cindy Nguyen

Cisco

Claudia Dobkin

Combined Federal

Campaign

Consular Club of

Ho Chi Minh City

Courtesy Cleaners

Craig Fox

Cuc Thu Phung &

Thong H. Nguyen

Cultural Quest

Foundation

Dai Thi Nguyen

Dan Nieckarz

Dana Sachs

Dang Pham

Dang T. Phan &

Doan-Trang Nguyen

Daniel R. Crandall &

Ngo Tu Phuong Chi

Danny Y. Lai

Dao N. Strom

Dao Optometry

Dat Nguyen

Dat Pham

David & Mai Glab

David Duong

David J. Mendro &

Patricia A. Surmeier

David M'Greene

David Nguyen

David Palumbo-Liu

De Tran

Deborah Hinton

Dee Dee Nguyen

Dennis Berger &

Xuan Wang

Diana Ngo-Vuong Tran

Diane Truong

Dick Wilkerson

Dien Yuen

Diep Ngoc Tran

DieuMy Michelle Thai

Dinh Ly

Dinh Quang Anh Thai

Dinh Ton

Direct Designs Home &

Khrome Studios

Do Doan Khanh

Do Le & Company

Doan L. Phung &

Thu-Le Doan

Doan Thi Nam Hau

Don Phan

Dong Minh Nguyen

Donna Le

Donna Thu Nguyen

DTT U.S.A.

Duc Ngo

Duc Nguyen

Duc Vuong

Duong A. Nguyen

© 2012 Pacific Links Foundation // 11 //

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East Meets West

Foundation

Edmund & Katja Rumble

Elaine Ngoc Phuong Tran

Elan Nguyen

Elizabeth A. Cameron

Ellen J. Greenblatt

Ellie Larson

Emily D. Nguyen &

Long T. Vu

Emily Tran

Eric Schroeder

Evan Nelson

Evelyn Y. Nguyen

Ford Foundation

Fordham Kiwanis Club

Frances Martin

Frank Pham

Friend of Bernard Bray

Friend of Hue Foundation

Gabrielle Le

Garima Agarwal

George Duong

Gerard Buulong &

Fred Silverman Fund

Giao Ly

Gilles Marin

Google

Goor Arie Kadosh

GoQTT

Grace Barnhill

Grace Marie

Grace Mishler

H. Anh Ngo Long

H. F. Schurmann &

Alexandra Close

Ha Phi

Ha Thanh Nguyen

Hai Ho Tran

Hang Thuy Lam

Hanh Nguyen

Hanh Thi Ha

Hanoi International

Women's Club

Hao Nhu Do

Hawkins Pham

Hc Phu

Helen Luong

Hien & Joy Cung

Hien Ngoc Nguyen

Hien Nguyen

Hieu Vo

Hiromi Neutze

Hoa Nguyen

Hoa Phat Money Transfer

Hoa Quynh &

Yen Hai Duong

Hoa Trieu

Hoang Boyes

Hoang D. Tran

Hoang H. &

Christine V. Weiskirch

Hoang Kieu

Hoang Nguyen &

My-Loc T. Cao

Hoi Chau Doc

Hong Dao

Hong Hanh T. Nguyen

Hong Nguyen-Phuong &

Diep Ngoc Vuong

HonViet TV

Hope Nguyen

Hua Ngo

Hung D. Vu &

Trinh T. Nguyen

Hung Truong

Huon V. Huynh

Huong N. Higgins

Huong Tran

Huy Do

Huy Huynh

Huy Nguyen

Huynh Thi Tuyet Van

Infonam

International Children

Assistance Network

Isabelle Pelaud

Ivan Small

Ivy Flowers

Ivy Nga Vuong

Jack Barnhill

Jacqueline Nguyen

Jade Tran

James Lam

James P. Keim &

Wen Fei Hsu-Keim

Jane Nunag

Janice del Fiacco

Jaskaran Singh &

Gurpreet Kaur

Jason Jong

Jennifer J. Twist

Jennifer Nguyen

Jenny B. Dang

Jenny & Dan Do

Jerome & Thao Dodson

Jessica H. Fullmer

Jessica M. Sylvia

Jessy Needham

Jimmy Pena

Jo Ann Kilty

Jocelyn Tran &

Toan Nguyen

Joel Wollner

John Anner

John Beckman &

Kathy Nguyen

John Campbell

John F. & Susan M. Dietz

John M. Mallory

John M. Wang

John P. Suter

Johnny S. Meas

Joseph Hoffman

Joson Photo

Judith Sylvia

Judy Fernandez

Julia Caron

Julia E. Noblitt

Julian Snelling

Julie Thi Underhill

Julie Vo

Julien Nguyen

Julien T. &

Tu Anh T. Nguyen

June Pulcini

Kathleen Cookie Ridolfi

Katie Nguyen

Kellea Shay Miller

Ken Deng

Kenny Diep & Mylinh Tran

Kevin &

BachHuong Nguyen

Kevin Kha Phan

Khai Duong

Khanh Nguyen

Khanh Ninh &

Chuan Nguyen

Khanh Tuyet Tran

Khia Huynh

Khoi D. Nguyen &

Susan H. Tran

Khuu Thi Le

Kiem H. Vu

Kieu Nhi Le

Kim Anh Thi Nguyen

Kim B. Hoang

Kim Hoang Tran

Kim Huynh Dam

Kim Loan Phung

Kim N. & Elvy B. Roberts

Kim Oanh Dang

Kim To &

Tan Cuong Nguyen

Kim-Lien Nguyen

Kimberley Clark Vietnam

Kimberly Hoang

Kimi H. Nguyen

Kimmy Nguyen

KimSon & Sue Tran

Kinemo

Kinh Thi Nguyen

Kinh Tran Dang &

Nam Hong Thi Doan

KNL Foundation

Kohl Gill

Kristine Thuan Huynh

L. Quentin Dixon

Lam An Dinh

Lam Nguyen

Lan Anh Hoang

Lan Huong Kieu

Lan Le

Lan Ngoc Tran

Lan Nhu Bich Phan

Lan Phung

Lan Phuong Nguyen

Lan Tong & Quang Pham

Lang Anh Pham &

Alan Littleford

Lang Tran

Larry Clark

Larry Pearl

Laura Nguyen

Laura Pham

Laura Stelma

Laura Ward

Le My Loan

Le My Phuong

Le Oanh Thi La

Le Xuan Khoa

Leanna Linh-Chi Nguyen

Lena Cao

Leslie De Giere

// 12 // Pacific Links Foundation © 2012

Page 15: ADAPT Annual Report 2011

Liem Huu Nguyen

Lien Lynn Tran

Lillian Forsyth

Lily Phan

Limited Brands/

Mast Industries

Linda Garrett

Linda My Hang Tran

Linda Nguyen

Linh Ngoc Le

Linhda K. Nguyen

Little Saigon Radio

Loan Tran

Loi Nguyen & Kim Tran

Long Kim Tran

Long Nguyen

Long Thanh

Lori M'Greene

Lorraine Parmer

Lucie A. Smith

Luke Fisher

Luu Kevin

Luu Tai

Luu Tran

Ly Kim Khoa

Lyne Ignacio

Mai Nguyen

Mai Phuong

Mai Rafe

Mai Van Tran &

Viet Thai Hoang

Mai Vo

Mai-Khanh Tran &

Manh Phi

Mansoor Khan

Margaret Ann &

William J. Egan

Margarita Binh Tran

Maria Riasanovsky

Mariam B. Lam

Marie Le

Marilyn Folwer

Mario Marquez

Mark D. Levine &

Irma D. Herrera

Marty Lydster

Mary & Brian Snyder

Family

Mary & George Surmeier

Mary Tesluk

Mass Mutual

Mei-Ling Fun

Mel Mashman &

Deirdre Harrington

Michael Anthony Ang

Michael Barnes

Michael Blair

Michael F. &

Christine N. Crowley

Michael Kohn

Michael Tam Cam-Phung

Michelle Luong

Michelle Tai

Milly Chen

Minh Le

Minh Nguyen & Trang Le

Minh Nguyenvuong

Minh Phuong Thi Pham &

Bich H. Nguyen

Minh T. Nguyen &

PhuongThao D. Le

Minh Tsai

Minh-Thuy Le-Thi Nguyen

Mong Nguyen

Monica & James Myrtle

Monica Boduszynski

MSO Inc. of Southern CA

My Kim Tran

My Thi Nguyrn

My Tran

Mylinh Ha-Do & Trinh Do

Nadia Andreini &

Luca Prasso

Nam Hoa Doan

Nam Hue Doan

Nam Huong Nguyen

Nam Thai

Nami Nguyen

Nancy & Marty Griffin

Nancy H. Varela

Nancy Lam

Natalie Darwin

Natalie Nga Ngo

Nathalie Joseph & Leo

National Philanthropic

Trust

Neal & Susan Newfield

New Moon Foundation

Nga & Duc Ha-Duong

Nga Tran

Ngo Dinh Ba

Ngo Thanh Giang

Ngoc An

Ngoc Anh Thi Nguyen

Ngoc B. Tran

Ngoc Diep Tran Vo

Ngoc Ta

Ngoc Ta & Tom Villalobos

Nguyen Fund

Nguyen Lam My Loan

Nguyen Le

Nguyen Son & Trinh

Nguyen Thi Van

Nguyen Thu Ha Family

Nguyet Anh Vu

Nguyet Vo

Nha Tran

Nhan & Trung Le

Nhan La

Nhan Truong

Nhan Vo

Nhat Tien Luu

Nhu Ngoc Ong

Nhu Quynh Tran

Nhu Tien Lu

Nhu Tracie Nguyen

Nhuan Nguyen Tong

Nina Luu

Ninh V. Nguyen &

Tracy T. Ta

Oanh Ha

Oanh K. Nguyen &

Toan N. Pham

Oanh La

Oanh Ress

Ocean Trinh & Jean Lieu

Olivia Lan Huong &

Hung An Nguyen

One Vietnam Network

Patricia L. Andrews

Patricia Le

Patricia Nguyen

Patrick & Carol Dietz

Patrick Lummis

Patti Andrews

Pauline Nguyen

Perfect Harvest

Distributors

Peter Abichaker

Peter &

Pauline Woodmansee

Phac Le-Tuan

Pham Thi Mai Loan

Phan Dao

Phan Thi Dam

Phillips, Spallas &

Angstadt LLP

Phu Nguyen

Phung Pham

Phung Trung Ngan

Phuoc Dinh Le

Phuong Chi Ngo

Phuong Lan Nguyen

Phuong Lien Ngo

Phuong Loan Tran

Phuong Quach

Phuong Ta &

Kirk Ohanian

Phuong Tan Truong

Phuong Thao Thi Nguyen

Piedmont Community

Church

Polly Jarus

Quang Nguyen

Que Lam LeNguyen

& Minh Tam Nguyen

Quinn Tran

Quoc Tran

Quy Tinh Thuong Viet

Quyen N. Vuong

Quynh Ha

Quynh Kieu

Quynh Tran & Kim Liou

Randy Trung Q. Nguyen

RedRoom

Richard Dasher

Richard Montpellier

Richard Victor Albiero

Rick Paul

RedRoom

Richard Dasher

Richard Montpellier

Richard Victor Albiero

Robert & Kim Henderson

Robert &

Trinh Ai Tasedan

Robert Blakely

Robert C. &

Alice E. Myrtle

Robert Jacobvitz

Ronald D. &

Kathleen M. Sylvia

Rosalina Lydster

Rosanna Nguyen

© 2012 Pacific Links Foundation // 13 //

Page 16: ADAPT Annual Report 2011

Rose Kane

Rosina Decampo

Ross Casley

Rossi Huynh

Ruth Lutes

Ruth Rodriguez

Ryan Sheffer

Sahra Vang Nguyen

Sam Gonen

San Diem Le

Sang & Hoa Ngo

Sanjay Subhedar

Sarah J. Berntson

Sarah Kim Tran

Sasha Rabsey &

the HOW Fund

Sasha Truong

Sau Thi Nguyen

Scott L. Huang

Scott Tsui

Selex Footwear

Shandon Phan

Sharon Chang

Shawn Leavitt &

David Tran

Shelly Duong

Sherry Hirota

Shirley Chow

Simi Kang

Simone Tran

SIT Students

Sobrato Foundation

Solstice Foundation

Son Michael Pham

Son Nguyen

Song-My Tran & Mai Bui

Sonia Felix

Sophia Thuy Anh Tran

Sophie Dangtran

Sophie Kieu Lien Dao

Sophie Paris

Stephania Serena

Steve Smith

Steve Thinh Nguyen

Steven Chiem

Sue Retherford

Sue Shu-Kwan Chan

Susan Tran

Susanne Zanalou

Ta Nguyen

Tai Van Luu

Taiyaba Khan

Tan Cuong Nguyen

Tan Huu Nguyen

Tang Dan

Tanya N. Hoang Tod

Tanya Truong

Terry Park

Thach Do

Thai Nguyen

Thai Phat

Thai Vuong & Susan Ngo

ThaiVan Nguyen &

Thanh Ta

Thanh & ThuTam Nguyen

Thanh Dam

Thanh Hai

Thanh Huu Pham

Thanh K. Tran

Thanh Nhan Thi Huynh &

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Thanh Phan

Thanh Son Nguyen

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Thanh Thuy Vo

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Thanh Vu

Thi Nguyen

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Thuan An Tran

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Marco Arrigoni

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Tides Foundation

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Tim Le

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TM Clinic

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Tom Pham

Tony Le

Tra Mi Nguyen

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Tran Anh Khoa

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Tran Family

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Minh-Nguyet N. Hong

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Huyen Cao

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