AE2008 - Return to Vietnam

This blog will chronicle our participation in the Catalyst Foundation's Aid Expedition 2008 - a working "vacation" to help improve the living conditions of many families living in severe poverty in rural area's of Vietnam. We will share the good, the bad, the ugly, and hopefully the funny as well. Stay tuned.....those who have followed our previous blogs know we will keep you coming back for more.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Picture Links AE2008 Vietnam

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We have had many pictures from all participants of the trip added to the Internet : Here are the links Kien Giang: http://catalystvietnam....
Thursday, April 10, 2008

Final Numbers:

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This post is copied from our fearless leader - Caroline Our expedition is over - most of us are home now and going through some culture shoc...
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Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Saigon & Taun

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What a surprise we had arriving in Saigon, to the area I had spent most of my time in during my four previous stays in Vietnam. So much has...
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Lots of stuff and pictures

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Well, the expedition has ended and we are back in Saigon for the last few days. I have not been up to par on my blogging as in past trips an...
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Thursday, March 27, 2008

Kids distribution team and today's stuff

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I have not posted much about the kids so far as I am not with them during the day. Martha who is with the kids team was kind enough to give ...
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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Tuk Tuks and pork chops

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We got on the buses this morning, drove a short distance and pulled up to a line of Tuk - Tuks . The buses could not make it into the area w...
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The road to Dong Thap

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We wrapped up our work in Kien Giang , packed our numerous bags of supplies, loaded the bus and headed out for the province of Dong Thap o...
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Sandy
West Hartford, CT, United States
ABOUT US: Noah, Jesse, and I are very excited to return to Vietnam, once again to participate in the Catalyst Foundation Aid Expedition. Catalyst works to improve the lives of many who so desperately need it. We welcome our family and friends to post their comments and thoughts on our blog. This really adds to the perspective of the trip and keeps us motivated while we are so far out of our comfort zone.
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