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Basic medical care is offered at little or no cost. Medicines, tests, x-rays, CTscans, many surgeries, prosthetic, crutches, wheelchairs, needed food and vitamins are not. Any special procedure must be paid for by the patient. “Giving It Back To Kids” is able to come along side and Giúp children from poor families in several areas. Some of these are: Corrective orthopedic surgeries; there are many children who live with correctable deformities and injuries. In many countries cleft pallets and club feet are corrected at birth. Not so in Vietnam. “Giving It Back To Kids” is able to fund a cleft pallet surgery for as little as $60 or do a corrective surgery that will allow a child to walk for a few hundred dollars. This fund also covers other types of birth defects and injuries from accidents.


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DUYTAN UNIVERSITY
DUY TAN UNIVERSITY
ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
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THE SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIETNAM
Independence – Freedom - Happiness
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Da Nang, February 19th, 2010
INTERNSHIP REPORT
Full name: Quach Ly Ly. Date of birth: October 12th, 1989
Class : K13NAB Foreign Language Department
The internship timetable at: “Giving It Back To Kids” Organizations.
From January 10th 2010 to March 5th 2010
I would report my job and the problems of acquisition by myself as follows:
I. Introduce about “Giving It Back To Kids”.
II. Job description.
III. The personal experience acquired through the trainee.
IV. Some of creative ideas about my experience.
Yours sincerely!
Student
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Quach Ly Ly
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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In our country, translators and interpreters by profession are increasingly valued in the context of integration with the world. Vietnam has become an official member of WTO, the need for translators and interpreters of languages, especially English continue to increasing. Translators and interpreters become an important bridge about language and culture.
As principle, after completing all the subjects of Department, each 4th year student will have a graduation practice program. Graduation practice round is considered one of the mandatory test for senior students. The contents of the internship program are aimed to train for students the capable of independent in thought and work. The goal of this internship program is to Giúp us to apply the knowledge learned according to a scientific and creative way into life. So I had an internship time at “Giving It Back To Kids” Organization. During the time internship at the organization, I learned many useful lessons for myself.
I would like to express my deep gratitude the teachers at foreign language department of Duy Tan University for your devoted Giúp to us. I would like to thank the dedicated guide of Mrs. BUI THI CHANH. I also would like to thank the program director as well as the program assistants at “Giving It Back To Kids” Organization for their Giúp to me complete my mission in this internship time.
Thank you sincerely!
Student
QUACH LY LY
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCE ABOUT GIVING IT BACK TO KIDS
General information:
“Giving It Back To Kids” is a non-profit corporation set up in 2002 by Mr. Robert Kalatschan – President and Founder of the organization. Mission of “Giving It Back To Kids” is to Giúp kids achieve their maximum potential through medical care, education, nutrition and love.
People in “Giving It Back To Kids” believe that integrity and accountability are secondary only to the children themselves. They have worked hard to keep their costs down so more of donators’ money goes to where it is needed - to the projects and people who are supporting the children in need. All donations are tax deductible according to state and federal guidelines. They receive all donations at:
Giving it Back to Kids, Inc. 10112 Stonybrook Drive Huntington Beach, CA 92646
Phone: Toll Free 866.342.GIVE (4483)
In Viet Nam, the organization’s head office is in Da Nang city. “Giving It Back To Kids” organization has had many projects to Giúp children in Da Nang as well as nationwide.
Location: 122 Luong Nhu Hoc Street, Da Nang City.
Website:
Phone/Fax: (84.511) 3622337
“Giving It Back To Kids” Staff:
The organization has board of directors, of whom are four board members and one president follow as:
Robert Kalatschan is the founder and President of “Giving It Back To Kids”. Robert and his wife, Dorothea, made a pilgrimage to Vietnam to adopt their daughter. It was during this trip that Robert's heart went out to the "less fortunate" children who were not going home with new families. According to Robert and Dorothea, "I knew then we had to reach out with love and make a difference in the lives of children!" Robert has been a successful entrepreneur in the food and hospitality industry for most of his life, and is now using his success and business skills toward his passion - to Giúp kids around the world. “Giving It Back To Kids” hopes to be that vehicle for all those who want to make a difference in the lives of "less fortunate" children. E-Mail: [email protected]
Bruce Binkley (Board Member) was a successful businessman in 1984. He give “a hope and a future” to the aliens, the widows, and the orphans through his employment.
John Scudder (Board Member) has lived in Newport Beach, California, for the better part of fifty years. John is the Director of Charities for the Travelers of Gulliver's group, based at Gulliver's Restaurant, Newport Beach, California and is president of the Marjorie Mosher Schmidt Foundation.
Steve Tsubota (Board Member) is a trustee of the Tsubota Charitable Foundation, which serves and supports social causes around the world.  With an emphasis on charitable efficiency and venture philanthropy, the fund partners with organizations providing relief in the United States, Africa, Bolivia, Ecuador, Honduras, Romania, and Vietnam.  Health promotion, orphanage support, logistics, child advocacy, micro-enterprise, poverty reduction, low cost housing, and sustainable food programs are amongst the activities supported by the foundation.
Bob Stephens (Board Member) has been a volunteer with Giving It Back To Kids since it’s inception in 2002, and has made numerous trips to Vietnam on behalf of the organization. Bob has an Associate of Arts degree in Criminal Justice from Golden West College, and has received additional specialized training from the U. S. Secret Service and Department of Justice.
In Da Nang city, “Giving It Back To Kids” organization has seven staffs with program director - Mrs. Tong Thi Thanh Tam and program assistants.
Projects of “Giving It Back To Kids” organization:
Housing:
“Giving It Back To Kids” seeks out and qualifies extremely impoverished families living in shacks constructed of whatever materials the family can find, and in many cases have no house at all but are living with a friend or relative. The floors are usually dirt, the walls are so thin that the wind blows through, and the roof leaks. During the rainy season, October through December rainfall in many areas is 45-47 inches or more. All in all, it’s an unsatisfactory condition for the children. “Giving It Back To Kids” is able to construct a home for $1,750.00, including a toilet.
Medical:
Basic medical care is offered at little or no cost. Medicines, tests, x-rays, CTscans, many surgeries, prosthetic, crutches, wheelchairs, needed food and vitamins are not. Any special procedure must be paid for by the patient. “Giving It Back To Kids” is able to come along side and Giúp children from poor families in several areas. Some of these are: Corrective orthopedic surgeries; there are many children who live with correctable deformities and injuries. In many countries cleft pallets and club feet are corrected at birth. Not so in Vietnam. “Giving It Back To Kids” is able to fund a cleft pallet surgery for as little as $60 or do a corrective surgery that will allow a child to walk for a few hundred dollars. This fund also covers other types of birth defects and injuries from accidents.
“Giving It Back To Kids” has funded Life Saving heart surgeries, costing from $1500-$3000. What's a child's life worth? Personally, It is difficult to find the words to tell you what it feels like to see a child take his first steps unassisted, or to see the look in a parent's eyes when they discover that someone is going to provide the funds for a surgery that will allow their child to live. In many of the orphanages the children have enough to eat, yet they are undernourished. “Giving It Back To Kids” has established several ongoing funds that enable the orphans to have regular supplements and access to antibiotics when they are needed. As with housing, a little goes a long way.
Education:
“Giving It Back To Kids” believes that a child must be allowed and encouraged to get an education. One of the ways to Giúp is by building kindergartens in remote areas. Building kindergartens enables these young children to get that initial foundation and gain a better chance to continue their education.
“Giving It Back To Kids” also has a bicycle program. The organization is able to provide a bicycle for a child for $77.00. These are given to those children who live a distance from school. The bicycle keeps kids in school and learning!
“Giving It Back To Kids” has been funding street kids programs. This entails providing support and equipment (when needed) to teach them skills for a specific trade, allowing them to gain employment.
Orphanage Support:
According to the reports, between 25% - ...
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