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ADAPT 2011 REPORT
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Photos are taken by trafficking survivors residing at our northern Vietnam shelter
documenting their communities. This is their voice.
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Photography Credits: PALS staff, volunteers and beneficiaries
No likeness of trafficking survivors is shown in this document to protect their privacy.
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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
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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
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Scholarship recipients receiving
uniforms, books and school supplies
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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...
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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
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Scholarship recipient at Family Day
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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%
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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
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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
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
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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
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Nguyen Le
Nguyen Son & Trinh
Nguyen Thi Van
Nguyen Thu Ha Family
Nguyet Anh Vu
Nguyet Vo
Nha Tran
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Nhan La
Nhan Truong
Nhan Vo
Nhat Tien Luu
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Nhu Quynh Tran
Nhu Tien Lu
Nhu Tracie Nguyen
Nhuan Nguyen Tong
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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
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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
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Steven Chiem
Sue Retherford
Sue Shu-Kwan Chan
Susan Tran
Susanne Zanalou
Ta Nguyen
Tai Van Luu
Taiyaba Khan
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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
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Tin Thua Nguyen
Thanh Phan
Thanh Son Nguyen
Thanh Tam Le
Thanh Thuy Nguyen
Thanh Thuy Vo
Thanh Truc Nguyen
Thanh Vu
Thi Nguyen
Thien Do & Trang Phan
Thoa Ngoc Nguyen
Thu Dinh
Thu Ha Pham
Thu Nguyen
Thu Van Nguyen
Thu-Ha Ta
Thuan An Tran
Thuy Anh Tran
Thuy B. Tran
Thuy Linh Tran &
Marco Arrigoni
Thuy T. Lindsey
Thuy Vu
Thuyen Nguyen
Tides Foundation
Tien Dam
Tien Dinh Tong
Tien Pham
Tiffany BB Rothman
Tiffany Ho & Kevin Vodinh
Tim Le
Tinh Van Tran
TM Clinic
To Ngoc Minh Suong
To Nhu & Dino Pecoraro
Tom Pham
Tony Le
Tra Mi Nguyen
Tracey T. Duong
Tram Ho & Khuu Thinh
Tram Quynh Le
Tram Thuy Nguyen
Tran Anh Khoa
Tran Dinh Tuan
Tran Family
Tran Hong Phuc
Tran Hong-Van
Tran Khanh Tuyet
Tran N. Dang &
Minh-Nguyet N. Hong
Tran Xiem Mai
Trang Ly Nguyen
Trang Nguyen
Trang Pham
Trang T. Le
Tre Khoe Dep
Tri & Mai Hoang
Tri Pham
Trieu Hai Vo
Trinh Le & Sonny Nguyen
Trinh Mai
Trinh Ngoc Pham
Trong Nguyen-Dinh
Truc Dang & Binh Ha
Truc Le & Kim Hoa Le
Truc T. Pham
Trung Doan
Trung Lam
Truong Ngoc Huong
Family
Trust Family Foundation
Tsu Yeung Yan Scott
TT Nhu & Tom Miller
Tu Anh Phan
Tu Hoa Zung
Tu Ngoc Nguyen
Tuan Hoang Nguyen
Tuan Lam & Lien Tran
Tuce Peksayar
Tung Nguyen &
Huyen Cao
Tuoc Bui
Tuong Long Nguyen
Tuong Q. Nguyen
Tuong-Vi Ta
Tuyen Laura Nguyen
Tuyet Van Nguyen
Urapa Nontasut
Ursula Le-Tuan
Uyen Nguyen
VA NGO Network
Vaheed A. Taheri
Van & Rene Esser
Van Luong
Van Phat
Van S. Nguyen
Van-Anh Vanessa Vo
Vernon Applegate &
Gioi Tran
Vi Nguyen
VIA
Vicky B. Dang
Vicky T. Nguyen
Victor Wright &
Nawarat Acosta-Wright
Victoria Tran
Viji Sundaram
Vincent & Tram Dang
Vinh Cam
Vinh Q. Pham
Vinh Tieu
Virginie T. Vo
VoVi Association of
Canada
Vu Thị Binh
Vu Tuyet Nhung
Wallace Alexander
Gerbode Foundation
Walter & Mary Muller
Westley Kane
White Shallot Restaurant
Whitman Family
Foundation
Will Marvez
Xuan Khuong
Xuan Nguyen
XuanThu Pham
Yen Truong
Yoga Spring
Ysa D. Le
Yvette C. Casano
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ADAPT Partners
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Together, we have served 10,000+ people
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PREVENTION
$45 provide a 3-day summer camp for
scholarship students to build friendship, life skills and learn to protect themselves
$70 provides a bicycle for a student to commute
to school
$200 supports a student for one year in middle
school or high school
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providing tuition, housing, supplies, and food
PROTECTION
$60 provides a month of food to a trafficking
survivor in residence at our shelters
$100 supports an initial care package to
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