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Founder and CEO at The Ngao Foundation, Community Mentor, Administrator, Teacher, and Parent

In my daily interactions with friends and supporters from the USA through the Ngao Foundation, I'm consistently moved by their unwavering commitment to our initiatives. Whenever I ask them why they support our work, the response is always the same: "It is the right thing to do." This simple yet profound statement reflects the pure-hearted kindness that they have not just adopted but deeply embedded within themselves. Witnessing this dedication, I've endeavored to cultivate the same spirit of kindness within myself, embracing the belief that helping others is indeed the right thing to do. Whether it's assisting a neighbor in need, providing for a hungry child, advocating for victims of injustice, or aiding those affected by floods, embracing kindness and extending a helping hand is not just a gesture – it's a moral imperative. In a world often filled with strife and uncertainty, embodying this ethos of compassion and solidarity becomes a beacon of hope. It transcends boundaries, cultures, and differences, uniting us in a shared commitment to making the world a better place for all. So, to all my American friends and supporters, and to anyone who believes in the power of kindness and the importance of lending a helping hand, thank you for reminding us that supporting initiatives like the Ngao Foundation isn't just about charity; it's about doing what is right, what is humane, and what is essential for the betterment of humanity. Together, let's continue to spread kindness, one act at a time.

Dianna Fetter

Executive Director @ Project C.U.R.E. | Leading Global Health Initiatives

6mo

Dear Anthony, Project C.U.R.E. stands with you on all of your amazing work via your NGAO Foundation.

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