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Vietnam Village of Friendship - Healing the wounds of war

Dorf der Freundschaft in Vietnam e.V.
A project from Dorf der Freundschaft in Vietnam e.V. in Hanoi, Vietnam
The Vietnam Friendship Village near Hanoi is a residential facility that provides medical care, physical therapy, education and vocational training to Vietnamese children and elders with a range of maladies presumed to be caused by Agent Orange.

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A. Ottmar from Dorf der Freundschaft in Vietnam e.V. is responsible for this project
The Vietnam Friendship Village is a residential facility located in Hanoi, Vietnam that provides medical care, physical therapy, education and vocational training to Vietnamese children and elders with a range of maladies presumed to be caused by Agent Orange. Raising support for this “village” in collaboration with groups based in Vietnam, France, Germany, Japan, the United States and Canada, Vietnam Friendship Village Project USA provides opportunities to be part of an international community working to heal the wounds of war and create a model of cross-cultural cooperation based on caring, friendship and mutual respect.

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