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In 1989 with the goal to assist children in need, Christina Noble arrived
in Vietnam.
With a determination to alleviate the suffering of the children she knew
from her own background, she
set about raising money. An Oil Company with a local office helped her
start up with a grant of $10,000. She also sang in clubs and made speeches,
all in an effort to raise money to help this plight. Now known affectionately
by the street children as "Mama Tina", she has achieved remarkable results in
the lives of many children.
Thanks to the generous donations and support from several foreign
companies, a Medical Center for abandoned and malnourished children was
constructed in Ho Chi Minh City on 24 December 1990 and later in 1991, the
Christina Noble Children's Foundation was established. The Center, now a
landmark in many children's lives, is a tribute to Christina Noble's
vision, her courage and her unconditional love for children. The
Foundation is now well established in Vietnam and has a good relationship
with the Ministry of MOLISA (Ministry of Labour Invalids & Social Affairs).
Since starting in 1990, many more than 140,000 children have received help in the
wide variety of projects the Foundation is now running both in Vietnam and Mongolia.
For more information please contact info@cncf.org.