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Restore Hope for a Better Future – Daycare in Vietnam

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Will you help us restore hope for a better future?

Families living in the Central Highlands of Vietnam near the Cambodian border live in extreme poverty. They are ethnic minorities, and the local government provides few resources for them.

Our missionary friars came to this area in 2005 to bring the Gospel in word and deed to the local people. When they arrived, they found the families living in shacks without electricity or running water. The children were small, weak, and skinny due to harsh living conditions and the lack of food.

Sometimes, the families go without anything to eat for days and are often malnourished, making them vulnerable to infections and disease. None of the children have shoes or sandals. They are all barefoot.

The adults must do strenuous labor working in the forests or in the fields just to try and feed their families. Many carry their young children on their backs while they work or let them crawl on the ground in the rain and mud or the baking sun.

Without an education, the children are trapped.

Our friars also witnessed adolescent children staying home from school to care for their younger siblings so their parents could work. The older children were missing out on their chance to get an education.

Unfortunately, no kindergartens or daycare programs have been established by the local government for ethnic minority children in the Central Highlands. Kindergartens are only for children of the Kinh ethnic group, the majority community. Ethnic minority families are very poor and cannot afford to send their children to those kindergartens.

Without an education, the children are trapped in the vicious cycle of poverty. Most are illiterate, and many suffer from impaired psychological and social development. They will live out their entire lives in dire poverty and despair.

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Our Franciscan missionaries need your help

Father Peter Nguyen Trung Phat, OFM and our other missionary friars felt compelled to do something to help after experiencing the tragic situation of these minority children. They decided to establish daycare programs for the children.

The Franciscan daycares are open Monday through Saturday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. The daycares are set up to care for children from 1 to 5 years of age.

This extensive schedule allows the parents to labor in the forests and fields knowing that their children are safe and well cared for. It also allows the older siblings to attend school and achieve their own education instead of caring for their younger siblings.

From the local villages, our missionary friars recruited young ethnic women willing to work at the daycares. These women were sent for training in child-rearing methods and skills by religious sisters with expertise in preschool pedagogy. After two years of studies, the women returned to their ethnic villages to work in the daycare centers.

The children at our Franciscan daycares are served three meals a day. Lunch, the largest meal of the day, includes rice, some meat or fish, and some vegetables. There are morning and afternoon snacks with soy milk or something depending on the availability of funding.

Our missionary friars established the first daycare in Bo village in 2005, then gradually established 6 others: Eahuh village, 2006; Kutong village, 2010; K’Mong village, 2011; O village, 2012; Nu village, 2016; and Djoh village, 2020.

Currently, there are 7 daycare centers with 386 preschool students and 25 teachers!

You can restore hope for a better tomorrow

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Vietnam is a poor country, and our missionary friars have limited resources. Fr. Peter and our missionary friars in Vietnam have submitted an emergency request for funding the daycares to restore hope to these poor families. He has asked for $20,000.

I am writing today to ask you to help Fr. Peter and our other missionary friars give these children a chance to break the vicious cycle of poverty, so they do not have to work their entire lives in the woods or as farm laborers. Please help provide these children with the learning experience that will develop the skills they need for a better future.

Will you send a generous donation today to help Fr. Peter give these children hope by allowing them to go to school? Your gift to help a child reflects your loving heart and your commitment to helping the poor.

YOU have a special place in the prayers of all our friars because you support our Gospel work around the world. Please help our missionary friars restore hope to minority children and allow them to dream of a better tomorrow!

Thank you for your generous support.

With a hopeful heart,

Brother Andrew Brophy, OFM

Executive Director

P.S. Thank you for your wonderful generosity. Your donation today will give a child living in dire poverty the opportunity to attend daycare. It will also give that child hope and the chance for a better future.

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Following in the footsteps of Saint Francis

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Will you help us with a gift of hope?

Franciscan Friar Pynsuk, OFM of the Province of Saint Thomas the Apostle in India has responded, “Here I am, Lord, take me!”

Thanks to your prayers and generosity, Friar Pynsuk is studying for the priesthood. He is in his 3rd year of philosophy and is working for Christ as a young friar.

As a child, he was raised by a single mother who was the sole provider for her four children. As a devout Catholic family, they said daily prayers in their mother tongue, Khasi, and they recited the Rosary every evening. Every morning, Pynsuk’s mother woke the children up early to walk about 3 miles to their parish church to attend Mass.

During that time in his life, Pynsuk attended many parish retreats and seminars for children, and he was very active in the choir and music ministry. It was at this time that he felt Christ’s initial call to follow him and serve the Church.

Friar Pynsuk’s Franciscan Journey

Friar Pynsuk joined the Franciscan Order in 2019. He was attracted to the Franciscan understanding of our faith; the Franciscan challenge of humility and simplicity; and the Franciscan ministry with the poor.

As a student of philosophy, he sings and plays the guitar or piano during daily Mass. Apart from his studies, he is involved in some other ministries. For example, he volunteers to serve the residents living in a home for the aged. He cleans the floors, bathrooms, and other areas of the home, carries firewood, and does other tasks needed.

Pynsuk is extremely happy as a simple professed Franciscan friar. He is very grateful to God for the precious gift of his vocation. He finds joy in being a Franciscan!

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Many more young men are ready to follow the Franciscan life

Friar Pynsuk is just one example of many young men around the world who are answering Jesus’s call to follow him. Pynsuk is also very grateful to the benefactors who support his formation, because without them, he would not be able to dedicate his life in service to Christ and the Church as a Franciscan missionary friar.

The Franciscan Order has over 2,000 young, energetic, joy-filled men who are ready to let go of everything and embrace the way of life proposed by Saint Francis of Assisi. Many come from poor, developing areas of our world where their Franciscan presence is needed.

I have read many testimonials from men who have joined our order and are being formed and educated to follow in the footsteps of St. Francis. They all share the same joy that is found in living a life of humility, simplicity, and service to the poor.

These men are a gift of hope and new life for the Church

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Many provincials have written to me seeking financial assistance to cover the basic costs of providing for the young friars who are studying to become priests or to serve as Franciscan brothers.

Unless they receive major outside assistance, they will not be able to meet the costs for the spiritual, intellectual, and pastoral formation of these young men, and many may be turned away.

On average, it costs about $4,000 per year to educate and form a young Franciscan seminarian to serve as a missionary priest. This is a great value. In the United States, it can cost as much as $50,000 for a year of seminary education!

Our Franciscan seminarians are striving to be faithful, holy witnesses to Jesus Christ. Will you walk with them down this difficult road as they follow Christ?

Do you see why the blessing of over 2,000 young men in formation presents us with a heavy financial burden? But together with you, we can carry it joyfully and gratefully.

I am writing to a very select group of Franciscan friends. I am asking you to please consider making a significant sacrifice today so that our Church may have good, holy, and healthy young priests in the years ahead.

You can help prepare a young man to dedicate his life to serving God and the poor as a Franciscan! These men are a gift of hope and new life for the Church. The healing touch of Jesus will live through their work with the poor for many years.

Thank you for your generous support.

With a hopeful heart,

Brother Andrew Brophy, OFM

Executive Director

P.S. Thank you for your wonderful generosity. Your donation today will give a child living in dire poverty the opportunity to attend daycare. It will also give that child hope and the chance for a better future.

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