Showing posts with label Charity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charity. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Promising The Earth

The failure to realise promises of the people who won the bidding at the charity auction for the flood victims in central Vietnam at the “Miss Earth Contestants and Entrepreneurs” night on November 11 in HCM City has sparked a public outrage

The auction, broadcast live on television around the country and overseas, officially announced the winners’ names along with the amount bid which was over VND74 billion in total. It was expected that after deducting expenses and the original costs of auctioned items, the money would go to the HCM City Red Cross Chapter to distribute to the flood victims in central Vietnam. However, except for small donations that were not involved in the auction, the promises of tens of billions of dong were not honored by the auction winners.

The money never made it to the organizers and the HCM City Red Cross Chapter. The event organizers and the chapter could not even confirm who the winners were as they made their bids over the phone. The only successful bidder that they could be sure of was the director of Bao Long Company who was present in the auction room, and bought a wooden set of four sacred creatures at VND47.9 billion. For some reasons, he did a U-turn and did not pay the money he pledged but instead claimed to donate VND 1 billion.

Many netizens have pointed out the sheer lack of professionalism and preparation of the auction organizers. A serious auction team would have selected people with compassion and the financial ability to participate in the bidding and sent them the details about the authenticity of the items to be auctioned prior to the event. In addition, the organizers did not set out clear, specific provisions about the terms of participation and the obligation to honor commitment. They even allowed auction participants to bid via the telephone without identity checks. The organizers probably relied on the involvement of famous models and beauty queens as MCs to ensure the auction success!

The biggest tragedy is that an auction for a noble purpose has turned out to be a cruel joke. The organizers proved to be incompetent, but worse still the auction winners who broke their promises were just adding insult to injury for the flood victims, and toying with the trust of the television audience and the goodwill of the organizers. They made use of the auction for a brief mention of their company names on national TV and then backed away holding onto their purse-strings; or they regarded the charity auction as a joke. What’s funny about spitting in the face of charity work that brings relief to people who are suffering and homeless through no fault of their own. Have they ever thought about their compatriots in disaster or had a prick of conscience? These heartless souls should never be allowed to participate in a charity auction again. How could they take advantage of it and joke that way? They must be completely without a conscience, as a netizen has said.

This is not the first time that the winning bidders in charity auctions have reneged on their word and shirked their responsibility after appearing in front of the public and television camera. This time, the cheating and falsity has crossed the line. Decent people will not tolerate the despicable person who falsely reaches out a hand of support to the desperate flood victims only to pull it away when they try to take it.

Who can remain indifferent when they know that the flooding season has claimed nearly 200 lives and inflicted material damage worth tens of billions of dong? And still, there are people who can be so callous as to flirt with that pain.

Does that mean compassion these days has become the kind of virtue that you only read about and even a noble deed can be easily turned into a joke? I hope that it is not so, because so many people have come forward to voice their sympathy with those unfortunates, and expressed their outrage with the callers who used the charity auction as a free chance to polish their names, or just for fun.

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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Actor does charity star-turn

Doing his bit: Actor Chi Bao at a ceremony held to review the UHP charity programme in HCM City last week. — VNS Photo Vo Le Hong

Doing his bit: Actor Chi Bao at a ceremony held to review the UHP charity programme in HCM City last week. — VNS Photo Vo Le Hong

HCM CITY — A charity programme run by popular actor Chi Bao has sold a self-improvement book by Zen master Minh Niem to raise money for providing heart and cleft palate surgeries for poor children.

The programme, called Hieu ve Trai Tim (Understanding the Heart Programme), has sold 27,000 copies of Understanding the Heart and the proceeds have funded operations for 78 children with congenital heart diseases.

Carried out in co-operation with the Heart Beat Viet Nam and VinaCapital Foundation, the programme will benefit a further 22 this year.

Bao, deputy president and manager of the UHP, told a ceremony held to review the programme last week: "I recently read by chance some stories in [the book] which I found very useful for myself. The book helps readers understand some basic concepts like happiness, unhappiness, love, and suffering.

"I introduced the stories to some people and received positive feedback. So, I decided to gather friends to publish the book for charity."

He has also lectured about the book at clubs attached to dozens of colleges and universities around the country and firms.

The 50 psychoanalytical stories in Understanding the Heart are simple and practical but profound, enabling youths to look into their soul.

Niem, the author, has followers around the world. His writings help readers discover themselves, seek to sow good traits like generosity and selflessness in their soul, and transform negative energy caused by anger, envy and other sentiments. — VNS

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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

VSIP charity day raises US$100,000

The eighth annual VSIP Charity Day, organized by Vietnam Singapore Industrial Park J.V., Co., Ltd (VSIP) and the park’s management board, raised over US$100,000 for the company’s charity fund.

Thousands of workers from the park turned up for the two day event to enjoy a fun fair, music shows, traditional games and a talent show.

There was also a charity dinner called “Enchanted Night. Under the Sea” that included a Mr and Ms VSIP beauty pageant.

“We hope to strengthen the business relationship with our esteemed partners as well as the enduring co-operation in community outreach. We trust that VSIP’s tenants will always accompany us in social activities not just by donating to the fund, but also by encouraging their workers to join the activities after their hard work,” said Nguyen Phu Thinh, general director of VSIP at the banquet.

Since the inception of Charity Day in 2002, VSIP has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars. The money raised in 2008 and 2009, was donated to Tan Binh Primary School for new buildings, Que Huong Charity House and scholarships in Binh Duong province.

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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Polish up the Vespa for Charity Scooter Run

Actor Johnny Tri Nguyen (3rd, L) and Pat Joynt (R), director of Saigon Scooter Center, pose with underprivileged children at the press conference to announce the SSC Annual Scooter Charity Run - Photo: Le Minh Khue
Some of the city’s most classic scooters will be revving up for the fifth SSC Annual Scooter Charity Run on November 28 to deliver presents and toys to orphans and underprivileged children in Dong Nai Province’s Dieu Phap Pagoda and Orphanage.

The organizer, Pat Joynt, director of Saigon Scooter Center, said, the charity run was held every year to share love with unlucky children and build community spirit.

“Last time we had more than 200 people participating in the 40km ride and we raised over US$5,000 worth of gifts and toys for the orphans in HCMC’s Can Gio District,” Joynt said.

Advance-purchase tickets are VND300,000 and VND350,000 on the day. Interested riders should come to Sesame Training School at 53 Xo Viet Nghe Tinh Street at 8 a.m. on November 28 for registration. The ticket includes buffet breakfast and goodie bag including T-shirt, banner, sticker and lunch time free entry into Vuon Xoai Resort in Dong Nai and entertainment and lucky draws in the evening. Following the ride, a party will be organized for participants at Quan Xua Restaurant in Thanh Da Island where the lucky draw and other charity activities will take place.

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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Charity Cycle Adventure in the Central

Saigon Children’s Charity is appealing for people to join a three-day cycling adventure in Central Vietnam starting November 18.

Instead of spending the weekend at home, you are invited to raise money for charity by cycling 150km through small villages near Hue City. The ride slowly climbs to the naturally beautiful Ba Na Mountains of central Vietnam. Riders will also discover some of the most exquisite coastlines in South East Asia.

Participants will pass temples, colorful pagodas and stunning beaches before the route takes them off the beaten track. The end destination is Hoi An, where you can explore the ancient town that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

There is a US$450 registration fee, which will cover all costs of the ride, including transportation, equipment, meals and accommodation. Participants are asked to raise a minimum of US$500 in sponsorship, which will go to support Saigon Children’s Charity (SCC).

 The money raised for SCC will play a vital role in supporting children from disadvantaged backgrounds in Vietnam, helping to provide educational opportunities that they otherwise could not afford. SCC was founded in 1992, operating in the South of Vietnam, around HCMC, extending to the Cambodian border and down into the Mekong Delta.

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Charity Cycle Adventure in the Central

Saigon Children’s Charity is appealing for people to join a three-day cycling adventure in Central Vietnam starting November 18.

Instead of spending the weekend at home, you are invited to raise money for charity by cycling 150km through small villages near Hue City. The ride slowly climbs to the naturally beautiful Ba Na Mountains of central Vietnam. Riders will also discover some of the most exquisite coastlines in South East Asia.

Participants will pass temples, colorful pagodas and stunning beaches before the route takes them off the beaten track. The end destination is Hoi An, where you can explore the ancient town that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

There is a US$450 registration fee, which will cover all costs of the ride, including transportation, equipment, meals and accommodation. Participants are asked to raise a minimum of US$500 in sponsorship, which will go to support Saigon Children’s Charity (SCC).

 The money raised for SCC will play a vital role in supporting children from disadvantaged backgrounds in Vietnam, helping to provide educational opportunities that they otherwise could not afford. SCC was founded in 1992, operating in the South of Vietnam, around HCMC, extending to the Cambodian border and down into the Mekong Delta.

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