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    Aid from LHAF addresses the needs of the poorest within those categories (individual, family, community); helping them obtain basic needs otherwise unobtainable. Funds will come from individual donors and organizations with a philanthropic interest in Viêt Nam and are willing to make unrestricted contributions. Once a donation is received donors will be assigned a specific case that their donation will serve.

    Donations can be sent to LHAF by snailmail (the Post), email or Fax. Sorry, no letters by bottle-in-the-sea can be accepted.



 

   

Thank you for making your donation.

 
SnailMail:  Lotus Humanitarian Aid Foundation
PO Box 191, Tomales, Calif. 94971

Please attach this Pledge Form

 

Email: 

LotusAid@LHAF.org
 

    Funds will come from individual donors and organizations with a philanthropic interest in Viet Nam and are willing to make unrestricted contributions. Once a donation is received donors will be assigned a specific case that their donation will serve.

      ♠ No government money will be accepted.
      ♠ No large institutional funding will be accepted with conditions attached.  
      ♠ LHAF fund raising will proceed with a mind toward connecting people-to-people. Donors will be encouraged to support specific cases without restricting the donation. Viet Nam veteran organizations will be encouraged to support the cost of rural pre-schools/kindergartens.

    LHAF does not pretend to change the world. LHAF is simply about people helping people. It seeks to help individuals and small communities one at a time through an intimate process from donor, to staff, to beneficiary. It will strive to help individual donors achieve a measure of personal connection between themselves and the individuals they help.

 

Lotus Humanitarian Aid Foundation
PO Box 191, Tomales, Calif. 94971

 Email: LotusAid@LHAF.org
Telephone Number - VN


 

 
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