From The Panther February 19, 1971 editors note: In the mid 1980's This very article inspired brother Phil Skuta to initiate the adoption process of another young boy in South America after he was unable to locate Pham Ngoc Tung due to the fall of Viet Nam to the North Vietnamese. One of the children sponsored through the Foster Parents Plan may not have a foster mother but he has foster fathers.
Their present home is a cement dwelling with a corrugated roof. This “home” mea- sures 12’ x 19’ and contains a bed, I A ¢“c TUN a cot, a table, a small closet, and . a few cooking utensils. Living con- ditions are very poor. «Tang pays a tuition of $1.71 a month to attend school; he hopes someday to become a teacher. Three of his six brothers and sis- ters are also attending school. Through the fraternity’s dona- tions, Foster Parents Plan is able to provide the boy with clothing, medical services, and other necessi- ties such as household needs, sani- tation and hygiene products, and a monthly cash allowance.
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