British Embassy
Hanoi
To Whom It May Concern:
During my period in Office here I have been privileged to see something of the work undertaken in Ho Chi Minh City by Christina Noble and the Christina Noble Foundation. I have no hesitation in saying that I feel deep admiration for the very real practical assistance which the Foundation has provided to the poorest young children of Ho Chi Minh City. The way in which has been done through the establishment of excellent relations of cooperation and trust with the local authorities and in a working environment which can be difficult, is equally impressive.
I know that the Christina Noble Foundation has received support from British Companies working in Vietnam and I am glad that I too have been able to help in some small way. The use of the funds has been excellent as also the way in which maximum impact, in practical terms for the children's' benefit has been achieved.
I wish Christina Noble and her Foundation continuing success in the future and would strongly recommend her work and that of the Foundation to anyone.
P K Williams
HM Ambassador
Hanoi
To Whom It May Concern:
During my period in Office here I have been privileged to see something of the work undertaken in Ho Chi Minh City by Christina Noble and the Christina Noble Foundation. I have no hesitation in saying that I feel deep admiration for the very real practical assistance which the Foundation has provided to the poorest young children of Ho Chi Minh City. The way in which has been done through the establishment of excellent relations of cooperation and trust with the local authorities and in a working environment which can be difficult, is equally impressive.
I know that the Christina Noble Foundation has received support from British Companies working in Vietnam and I am glad that I too have been able to help in some small way. The use of the funds has been excellent as also the way in which maximum impact, in practical terms for the children's' benefit has been achieved.
I wish Christina Noble and her Foundation continuing success in the future and would strongly recommend her work and that of the Foundation to anyone.
P K Williams
HM Ambassador
British Consulate General
Ho Chi Minh City
The Christina Noble Foundation for Street Children in Ho Chi Minh City
Since my wife and I arrived in Ho Chi Minh City in December 1994, we have been much impressed with this charitable organisation. It has a fine reputation in this city, and, at least among the non-Asian expatriate community, is well known.
The Foundation's work depends of course on international and domestic funding. From what I know of its activities, it certainly gives value for money to those who are able to donate money this excellent cause.
Not the least of its impressive qualities is the way in which its administrators have worked so well with the local authorities in what can be a very difficult and sensitive area of activity.
I have no hesitation in recommending this organisation for further, charitable funding.
N.P.Carter
(Consul-General)
Ho Chi Minh City
The Christina Noble Foundation for Street Children in Ho Chi Minh City
Since my wife and I arrived in Ho Chi Minh City in December 1994, we have been much impressed with this charitable organisation. It has a fine reputation in this city, and, at least among the non-Asian expatriate community, is well known.
The Foundation's work depends of course on international and domestic funding. From what I know of its activities, it certainly gives value for money to those who are able to donate money this excellent cause.
Not the least of its impressive qualities is the way in which its administrators have worked so well with the local authorities in what can be a very difficult and sensitive area of activity.
I have no hesitation in recommending this organisation for further, charitable funding.
N.P.Carter
(Consul-General)
The Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany
To Whom It May Concern:
Since my assignment to Ho Chi Minh City in 1993 as Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany, I have had the opportunity to learn at first hand the invaluable impact the Christina Noble Foundation has made with the international financial support is has received to help the street children of Vietnam, especially through its Children's Medical and Social Centre in Ho Chi Minh City, the Sunshine School and other programs.
I am impressed by the care and close control the Foundation undertakes in its administration and choice of programs and have no hesitation in recommending that the activities of the Christina Noble Foundation should receive additional overseas support to expand its programs. Vietnam is changing to a market economy, and it is very important to prepare the next generation for the challenges and opportunities of the future.
Erhard Zander
To Whom It May Concern:
Since my assignment to Ho Chi Minh City in 1993 as Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany, I have had the opportunity to learn at first hand the invaluable impact the Christina Noble Foundation has made with the international financial support is has received to help the street children of Vietnam, especially through its Children's Medical and Social Centre in Ho Chi Minh City, the Sunshine School and other programs.
I am impressed by the care and close control the Foundation undertakes in its administration and choice of programs and have no hesitation in recommending that the activities of the Christina Noble Foundation should receive additional overseas support to expand its programs. Vietnam is changing to a market economy, and it is very important to prepare the next generation for the challenges and opportunities of the future.
Erhard Zander
Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs of Vietnam (MOLISA)
To Whom It May Concern:
Christina Noble Children's Foundation (CNCF) is a humanitarian, non government, non benefit organization which has been cooperating with the Ministry of Labor - Invalids and Social Affairs (MOLISA) of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam since 1991 to assist children in especially difficult circumstances and poor communities in Vietnam.
Recently, CNCF has signed an Agreement with MOLISA including 9 projects to assist the orphans, malnutritous, disabled, street children and poor communities in Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi and some other provinces such as Dong Nai, Kien Giang etc. These projects have been successfully implemented and have gained encouraging results.
MOLISA highly appreciated the cooperation of CNCF on assisting the children in especially difficult circumstances and poor communities in Vietnam.
We would like to request all concerned authorities, within the responsibilities, to create favourable conditions for CNCF to effectively implement its projects in Vietnam.
Nghiem Xuan Tue
Deputy Director
International Relations Department, MOLISA
To Whom It May Concern:
Christina Noble Children's Foundation (CNCF) is a humanitarian, non government, non benefit organization which has been cooperating with the Ministry of Labor - Invalids and Social Affairs (MOLISA) of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam since 1991 to assist children in especially difficult circumstances and poor communities in Vietnam.
Recently, CNCF has signed an Agreement with MOLISA including 9 projects to assist the orphans, malnutritous, disabled, street children and poor communities in Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi and some other provinces such as Dong Nai, Kien Giang etc. These projects have been successfully implemented and have gained encouraging results.
MOLISA highly appreciated the cooperation of CNCF on assisting the children in especially difficult circumstances and poor communities in Vietnam.
We would like to request all concerned authorities, within the responsibilities, to create favourable conditions for CNCF to effectively implement its projects in Vietnam.
Nghiem Xuan Tue
Deputy Director
International Relations Department, MOLISA