We Love Kids helps kids in the most remote parts of Vietnam to go to school

These are some of our kids inside Vietnam. Most of them are underground Christians. If this were 1995, we wouldn’t dare post this blog…but fortunately, things have changed for the better in Vietnam in the last few years. Many of the underground Christians have even registered, and meet openly. But in some of the back areas, it is still sensitive to be a follower of Jesus. These pictures are of kids who wouldn’t have a chance to go to school. Their parents, living in remote villages and hamlets scattered throughout the rural areas of Vietnam, attend tiny cell churches in little thatched houses. Their chances of helping their kids get any kind of an education are slim to none. The political environment toward Christians remains uneasy at best and hostile at worse. Their names aren’t listed, for obvious reasons. These kids treasure the chance to go to school. We at We Love Kids are dedicated to helping them get at least through high school.

These 6 girls from a minority village go to school because of WLK

Seven kids in this remote village receive WLK scholarships

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