Story of a Dutch man and his love for poor kids in Quang Tri charity center

For nearly 20 years, Hans Victor Selder, a Dutch man who is in his 80s, has given special affection to disadvantaged children at "Mai Am Tinh Hong" (Shelter of Love) center in Dong Ha, Quang Tri.
June 20, 2023 | 14:12

Hans' story with Quang Tri

Hans Victor Selder, a man with a kind look and a loving heart, is called "Uncle Noys" by many generations of children at the "Mai Am Tinh Hong" center. In 1998, Hans had a chance to meet poor children in Quang Tri when he was Head of the External Relations Department of the Dutch Red Cross Society. After many times going to Vietnam and Quang Tri, he sympathized deeply and greatly supported the center since the early days of its establishment as a home for disadvantaged children throughout the province.

In 2004, when the source of support terminated, Hans returned to the Netherlands, keeping in his mind many concerns about the children he met in Quang Tri, which prompted him to search everywhere, mobilizing friends and family members to establish an organization called KoD-Foundation (Kind onder Dak). The foundation, chaired by him, provides funds to the Center for Nurturing Children with Special Circumstances "Mai Am Tinh Hong" in Dong Ha.

Ngo Quang Manh, Director of "Mai Am Tinh Hong" center, said that without the great contribution of the KoD-Foundation, particularly of Hans Victor Seldera, it would be difficult for the center to maintain its activities for many years. “Since 2004, the total annual operating budget of the center is about VND 700 million. Since 2007, Hans Victor Selder has provided the center an average funding of VND 250 million per year." Those brief figures are powerful proof of Hans' role at the center.

"My heart and soul are in Vietnam"

On April 29, despite his age and health condition, Hans still visit Vietnam. On an occasion that may be his last trip to Vietnam, in a cozy meeting at the "Mai Am Tinh Hong" center, he said with emotion: "Maybe my health no longer allows me to continue visiting Vietnam but my heart and soul are still here."

Hans' KoD-Foundation is about to be closed. This once again raised concern for him as it did 16 years ago, and as before, he does not want that to happen. Hans will work hard so that new good things will open up for the children. “I intentionally brought my friends and children with me on this trip in the hope that they would replace me to continue to mobilize, donate and support the children. I hope all of my friends can work together for the center, "said Hans.

Hans emotionally thanked the teachers and nannies at the center for taking care of and nurturing the students on his and his Dutch friends' behalf. "Please don't forget me, please don't forget KoD, don't forget my Dutch friends," Hans said.

To acknowledge his positive contributions to people-to-people diplomacy, the Presidium of the Viet Nam Union of Friendship Organizations awarded the medal "For peace and friendship among nations" - the noble award of the Viet Nam Union of Friendship Organizations for Hans Victor Selder.

Story of a Dutch man and his love for poor kids in Quang Tri charity center
Hans Victor Selder was awarded the medal "For peace and friendship between nations"

On this occasion, the Chairman of Quang Tri People's Committee granted Hans a certificate of merit and gifts for his contributions to supporting disadvantaged children in Quang Tri. This is as a deep thanks from the government and people of Vietnam, particularly in Quang Tri to a Dutch man who is referred to as 'the father from the Netherlands' of many generations of needy children growing up in the "Mai Am Tinh Hong" center, Dong Ha city, Quang Tri.

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