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Together We Can Make A Difference 
& 
Make Agent Orange History!


Make Agent Orange History Makes Kim Nguyen Browne Their April 2012 Champion! 

http://makeagentorangehistory.org

The Leaves Keep Falling from Vietnam Reporting Project on Vimeo.

The Agent Orange Action Group
I am proud to announce that Len Aldis our English champion who has been actively getting justice for the victims of Agent Orange victims, especially the Vietnamese is  now the Chairman of AOAG! This wonderful organisation seeks medical, financial, ecological & legal help for the Vietnamese victims of Agent Orange. Please visit this wonderful site to see ways in which you can help.

http://aoag.org/

DAVA Da Nang Association Of Victims Of Agent Orange/Dioxin
I was proud to have met  Ms. Nguyen Thi Hien who is President of DAVA during November 2011 via Chuck Palazzo & 
Angela Rauscher. Ms. Hien is such a warm & friendly lady who is passionate about helping the Agent Orange victims & not only escorted us to the Agent Orange hotspot at Da Nang airport, but also took time to show us the new centre she created for the children who suffer from Agent Orange & introduced us to a poor family who have two sons that are also victims. The centre is very well organised & Ms. Hien is not only very progressive, she is also passionate about sustainable development; so I was happy that the Vietnam Volunteer Network was the first organisation to donate towards the pigs & chickens for the centre as well as a cow for the Agent Orange family. The DAVA centre needs more funding & are very short staffed, so I was honoured when Ms. HIen made Angela, Chuck & myself honorary DAVA members.

  http://www.dava.danang.gov.vn/TabId/56/default.aspx


Len Aldis Britain-Vietnam Friendship Society
For many years I have admired the work that Len Aldis has done for the Vietnamese Agent Orange victims. Len is a wonderfully determined English gentleman, who I have had the pleasure of meeting & we both have the same stance on getting justice for ALL the Agent Orange victims! Please visit his site & sign his petition which is aimed at the manufacturers (Monsanto & Dow Chemical) as well as the US Government to take responsibility & ensure all the AO victims are compensated.

http://www.lenaldis.co.uk/

Make Agent Orange History
MAOH contacted me to help spread the word about Agent Orange & the work they are currently trying to do in Vietnam is to actually make Agent Orange history. Their mission 'To create a community of people and organizations dedicated to ending the long-term effects of Agent Orange in Vietnam.' They are working with other organisations to help clean up the dioxin hotspots in Vietnam which long term will help to prevent the malformations & illnesses we see with the children our organisation supports. 

http://makeagentorangehistory.org

Orange Carers
I first corresponded with Doc Bernie Duff  in 2007 when I was searching for the pilot who flew me out of Vietnam & finally met this wonderful & charasmatic gentleman in April 2010. I have always admired Doc's work & through the Vietnam Volunteer Network (& our supporters , Danone & Operation Reunite) we managed to distrubute some rice, milk & other aid to his cause.  
Doc Bernie Duff is a Vietnam Veteran & was a medic during the Vietnam War, he  now lives in Vietnam & has been promoting awareness about Agent Orange via his Agent Orange walks around Vietnam; Doc & his wife's team of supporters do all they can to aid the Vietnamese people who are afflicted with Agent Orange. 
(This link is down at the moment but you can find Doc on Facebook)

http://www.orangecarers.com/ 


Agent Orange Organisations For Veterans & Their Families. 

As much as Vietnam Volunteer Network campaigns for the Vietnamese children who are afflicted by Agent Orange, we can not forget the Vietnam Veterans & their families who are also affected with Agent Orange.  

Agent Orange Legacy
Please visit this site which was created by Sharon L. Perry a widow of a Vietnam Veteran who was also affected by Agent Orange. This site is amazing & really connects the dots on Agent Orange, Monsanto & GM & includes information from all countries affected.  If you would like more information or would like to volunteer for the Agent Orange Legacy, please visit this site:

http://www.agentorangelegacy.com/

Children Of Vietnam Veterans Health Alliance
Welcome - You are not alone!
We are committed to serving as a voice for the children of Vietnam Veterans including second and third generation victims of Agent Orange and Dioxin Exposures WORLD WIDE. We believe in empowering each other to hold the companies and governments responsible for causing so much devastation and suffering to our generations. We are fighting for justice globally.
At this time we are asking that only Children Of Vietnam Vets from any country Join This Facebook Group 
. 

https://www.facebook.com/COVVHA 

However, you can also visit the Children Of Vietnam Veterans Health Alliance's website for all other information relating to Agent Orange on the following link:

www.NoFoolsHere.Org  

You can read the Vietnam Volunteer Network Blog on this link:
http://kimnguyenbrowne.wordpress.com/

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