Monday, March 18, 2013

No Boundaries

What's happening in Vietnam now?

 

David Seton, a New Zealander, who now resides in Vietnam, will lead a team of 15 on a 2,000 km motorcycle journey across the country to raise money for healthcare.  This trip is called "Honda67" from April 10th to May 1st.  Members from Honda67 clubs nationwide will join the team at provincial stops in order to promote the program.



The journey through 15 provinces and cities aims to raise $400,000 USD for women and infants' healthcare programs in two poor districts known as Phu Ninh and Phuoc Son in the province of Quang Nam.

Seton said the program focuses on providing equipment for health clinics for young babies and pregnant mothers in the poorest districts.

The program has already raised $50,000 USD from donors all around the world.  This is a great cause and it's awesome to see what people can do when they come together for a common cause.  Slowly but surely, the barriers between cultures are disappearing, and people are finding ways to interconnect with each other across the world. Pretty cool. :) We've come a long way.

Check out this video!:


For more info please visit this website:
The Great Honda 67 Ride





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