ALA Volunteers Visit Cam Ly Home
- Elizabeth Benavides
- May 28, 2025
- 1 min read

Witnessing ALA's impactful work firsthand, college students Kory Yeh, Madison Hoang, and Megan Hoang recently visited Cam Ly Home in Da Làt, where 60-80 vulnerable children receive essential care and educational opportunities each year.
Touring classrooms filled with eager learners and communal spaces where meals were shared, they observed the center's daily life, noting its nurturing and supportive atmosphere.
A particularly heartfelt moment arose during a conversation with a high school student whose dream of becoming a doctor shone brightly in their eyes. This student's unwavering spirit, reflective of many at ALA, underscored the transformative power of opportunity.
Kory, Madison, and Megan experienced the tangible impact of ALA's dedication; the resources and nurturing environment provided are not just charity, but investments in futures, building blocks for children to transcend their circumstances and pursue their aspirations. This experience solidified the importance of supporting initiatives that empower children to overcome adversity and achieve their dreams.
We invite you to be a part of this transformative movement. Discover how your group or organization can create similarly enriching engagements with the 30 centers and schools our organization proudly supports. To learn more about visiting and bringing joy to the children of ALA, please contact us at info@abandonedlittleangels.org.








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