This is the second part of Anastasia’s heartwarming interview with her friend Matthew Lanciana, an aspired humanitarian. To check out what food they would make for the bright yet less fortunate kids, please check Trans POV kitchen/notes on Facebook.
For Matthew’s inspiring work, please check out https://www.compassionvietnam.org.au
Instagram @CompassionVietnam. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CompassionVietnam
https://www.facebook.com/notes/trans-pov-kitchen/red-pockets-of-love-and-opportunities/420812981997720/
UPDATE: There have been more updated information on Compassion VietNam’s progress and a slight amendment to make
Their Centre will be relocated to a new facility, which Compassion Vietnam (CVI) will be paying for rent and utilities.Compassion VietNam is not a school due to the complexity of Viet Nam’s legal system. It is a not for profit organisation that provides a learning centre to prepare the kids for state school.CVI is yet to provide meals made on premise for the children. The donation is currently used to purchase food from vendors.*** We know that sometimes it can be hard to know who to talk to if you are experiencing a mental health crisis. If you do not have family and friends living nearby or a strong local support network it can be hard to get through difficult times on your own. Whether you are in a crisis or you just feel down and need to talk to someone, it is important to know that help is available at all hours of the day and night.
There are many free mental health hotlines and mental health online support services across Victoria, which provide crisis support, information, resources, counselling and therapy to people of all ages.
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