Dillon International, Inc.

VIETNAM WEEKEND FOLLOW-UP

 

VL group
Greetings! 
  craftVietnam Weekend was a wonderful opportunity for children and families to connect with their Vietnamese heritage and each other. 
 
The Weekend began with a blessing from Deniese Dillon whose prayer asked that each family would feel His presence during the weekend, that each child would find a friend to remember with good thoughts and that all of us would come away from the weekend encouraged and empowered by His Spirit.
 
That is just what happened.  From family activities to games for the children to a parent workshop every parent and child was touched and discovered that they have friends who understand their unique family stories.
You Can Help a Child 
  heart surgery heart-family
 
 
 (heart patient and her family at their home)
 This little girl, along with seven other children in An Giang are on a waiting list for heart surgeries.  You can help these children by adding them to your prayer list, forwarding their story to others, or by contributing toward their surgery costs of approximately $2,500/each. 
Camp Facts
rice dig 
 
130 People Attended!!
 
Favorite Child Activity:   RICE DIG!!
 
Most Common Statement:  "Thank You - this is GREAT!" 
  
children-world
    
Workshop Handouts
If you would like to have a copy of the handouts or key points from the power point used in the parent workshop contact Melanie Chung-Sherman melanie@dillonadopt.com
 
Fun Pics
vn-craft  vn-boy  vn-sleeping
Be sure to check out the Dillon International website in the coming week for the Vietnam Weekend slideshow!  www.dillonadopt.com
Humanitarian Aid 
 
child drawingDillon International is proud to support many different programs to help foster the well-being and educational support of the many children in Vietnam.  If you would like more information on how you can be a part of these programs, please visit www.orphancareintl.org or contact tonnie@dillonadopt.com.
 
MOU - Vietnam Adoptions 
Time is of the essence - On Thursday, June 19 and Friday, June 20 there will be another push to get the Memorandum of Understanding signed.  Please visit the Joint Council website for directions on how you can help make this happen!