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Sprouting Hope: Transforming Lives in Vietnam's Mountain Villages

Anita Hummel Season 3 Episode 48

In this episode, Anita delves into the inspiring work of Project Sprouts and their collaboration with Mondoro to support elementary schools in North Vietnam. Learn about the daily struggles of children and their families in impoverished mountain villages, where education is a precious yet challenging pursuit. From the dedicated efforts of Project Sprouts to the impact on students and teachers, this episode highlights the transformative power of community-driven initiatives.

You can check this link to discover more about Project Sprouts and how you can give and help.

And to read more about Helping Vietnam’s Impoverished Elementary Schools With School Supplies by clicking here.

#EmpowerVietnam #ProjectSprouts #GlobalTradeGal #MondoroCares #EducationForAll #HopefulHarvest #ElementarySchoolSupport #VietnamChildren


 

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