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 'Draw on a fairy' raises funds for children with disabilities


Young artists not only draw fantasy fairy tales on paper, but also really participate in creating miracles, extraordinary things out of life when their paintings are displayed and auctioned to raise funds for the reproduction. genitalia of less fortunate children.

On May 30, the 5th exhibition Drawing on a fairy  was opened at the Vietnam Women's Museum. At the exhibition, the audience can see paintings by children with a large "fairy" theme. Also here, the auction program to raise funds for the reconstruction of the genital organs of many less fortunate children took place.

From 2016 up to now, with the professional participation of painters To Chiem, Do Huong and many other famous artists, ẽDrawing on Fairy  has attracted more than 600 hundred children to participate over the years, exhibiting hundreds of works and raised more than 300 million VND for the operation of Thien Nhan Program.


A message  a picture of a child in the SOS youth village
In 2020, unlike the previous gatherings, due to the context of the Covid-19 epidemic,  Drawing on fairy tales with the remote participation of many young and amateur artists  all over the country.

The story of the "Tien Nhan and friends" fund is a symbol of how miracles can be made  pure dreams. In 2011, Doctor Roberto De Castro accepted the surgery for Thien Nhan boy, a small patient, an abandoned boy with many bodily injuries, became the first chapter of a fairy tale journey. Since then, thousands of underprivileged children in Vietnam have been examined and reconstructed by Dr. Roberto De Castro and his friends.

The story is not only written by the energy of Thien Nhan, Mai Anh's mother or the hearts of doctors. The miracles in the journey of the "Thien Nhan and friends" fund are created by the joint efforts of thousands of people  all over the world. "Fairy" in Thien Nhan's journey has a different meaning  the traditional one. The good is spread, turned into the dream of an entire community and created the power to change the fate of thousands of people in real life.
In 2011, just a few months after the first surgery that Dr. Roberto De Castro performed on Thien Nhan, hundreds of cases of genital defects were examined. Records and medical records  all over the country were lined up on the table of adoptive mother Tran Mai Anh - who later founded the project.

"Until unfortunate children like Thien Nhan appeared, I never knew that the defect was so widespread. No one, not even in the world, considered it a problem and wanted but I still believe that I can do it, change the fate of many children, because I am not alone," - journalist Tran Mai Anh shared about the program.

She added: "Companion units and individuals such as Kim Dong Publishing House, Vietnam Women's Museum, famous painters, SOS Children's Village Vietnam, Palm Art Space, Sol Art, Tiny Art & Craft... Programs like Draw on Fairy and the hearts of children across the country really draw on real-life fairy tales  a blank page."


Pictures drawn by children are auctioned to raise funds
With more than 50 children who are able to draw and love painting  SOS Vietnam Children's Villages in Hanoi, Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City participating, the 5th exhibition  Drawing on a fairy cổ will be a great event. Children's Day 2020 playground for children, both meaningful, anyone can help change the fate of others for the better.

Ms. Le Minh Giang, Country Director of SOS Children's Villages Vietnam shared: "The special thing is that it is the children who are being helped at SOS Children's Villages have the opportunity to participate in helping other less fortunate children in the community. They will feel the meaning of giving and receiving, the meaning of bringing happiness to others, and especially cherishing what they have."

The exhibition Drawing on a fairyon display until the end of June 7, 2020 at the Vietnam Women's Museum.

According to phupuvietnam.vn

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'Draw on a fairy' raises funds for children with disabilities

  • Date: 30/05/2020
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  • Location: Vietnam Women's Museum
  • Entry: FREE

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