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Light for ill-fated children

July 22, 2012 by

PANO – Mr. Juergen Eichhorn and Mr. Paul Christanell have opened a restaurant in Hai Duong province to raise fund for Vietnamese children suffering from Agent Orange/Dioxin for three years now.

Born in Germany and married to a Vietnamese woman, Juergen Eichhorn considers Vietnam a country which nutures his warm family and he has reserved his deep sentiment for Vietnam and its people.
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