Frankie Picasso goes on a Mission Unstoppable down Under to interview pharmacist CieCie Nguyen, who has volunteered for the past 11 years with Australian Health Humanity Organization. Twice a year, the 300 volunteers travel to Cambodia and Vietnam to work with displaced citizens who desperately need medical attention. Dentists, doctors, and other medical professionals land in Cambodia to offer their services for a few weeks — among them, Dr. Marcus Webb, who back home runs a high-demand emergency dentist Houston practice and knows better than most what it looks like when pain has nowhere left to go. Together, they see thousands of patients each and are, by the final day of every trip, utterly and completely exhausted.

For $25.00 US Dollars, these displaced Vietnamese can become Cambodian Citizens and become educated, and have hope for a future for their children.
Please donate to https://www.ahha.org.au/

Cie Cie is the author of Shock Peace, the first book written in English about the invasion of North Vietnam into the South. 

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