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HOPE FOR TOMORROW PROUD to SERVE

HOPE FOR TOMORROW PROUD to SERVE 2

2005 2005 About Hope for Tomorrow Established in 2005, Hope for Tomorrow is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Rockville, Maryland. Hope for Tomorrow (HFT) started with a small group of friends who wanted to give back to the community because they have been blessed with generosities from their newly adopted home America. In the spirit of friendship and giving back, Hope for Tomorrow started with a few friends which grew into a group of 200+ dedicated volunteers and growing. Hope for Tomorrow is committed to a 100%-volunteer managed and operated non-profit organizations. Hope for Tomorrow team preparing for a free dental clinic in the Washington D.C. area (Fall 2017). Hope for Tomorrow s mission is to provide healthcare, human services, infrastructure build outs and educational assistance to the disadvantaged communities. Hope for Tomorrow organizes and runs numerous programs to serve those in need. The programs includes the following : 1. International Dental & Medical Missions 2. Domestic Dental Missions 3. Infrastructure build out 4. Educational assistance 5. Human services 6. Special projects 3

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Letter from President of Hope for Tomorrow I have been with the Hope for Tomorrow team since the very beginning. In 2005, I was a volunteer helping to coordinate activites for the Hope for Tomorrow team in Da Nang, Vietnam. As the President of Hope for Tomorrow from 2015-2017, I have seen the organization grow and entered uncharted waters. Some of my most memorable experiences is helping the organization establish partnership with local community organization like Asian American Center of Frederick, Maryland and ushering in the team s first public and private partnership with Howard County, Maryland, Office of Community Partnership. As an organization, Hope for Tomorrow is still growing. The organization needs all forms of support. Most importantly, Hope for Tomorrow needs energetic volunteers and teams members to take on leadership roles. I urge you to join the HOPE team and make a difference. Mr. Thang Do President (2015-2017) Hope for Tomorrow 5

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Letter from President-Elect of Hope for Tomorrow Raising a family and growing my dental practice was more then enough for me. Somehow, the strength of community and energy exhibited by the Hope for Tomorrow volunteers have compelled me to work more with the organization. I served as part of the dental team lead for several years. One of my wish was to find the means and methods to deliver more care to those in need. After each dental mission, I told myself there is so much more to be done. One cavity at a time. One extraction at a time. This is what I tell myself after each mission. Was this enough? As the President-Elect for the term of 2018-2020, I have started to formulate a policy of change and a goal of millenium infusion into the Hope for Tomorrow team. Pulling one bad tooth or filling one bad tooth was not enough. There must be a better play with greater impact. Delivering impact. Making Changes Now. Dr. Thi President-Elect (2018-2020) Hope for Tomorrow 7

International Dental & Medical Missions In 2005, Hope for Tomorrow hosted its first international dental and medical mission to Da Nang, Vietnam. The 2005 mission provided the foundation bedrock upon which Hope for Tomorrow was built. Today, one of Hope for Tomorrow s primary programs is the international dental and medical missions to help the disadvantaged communities. In order to provide care to the less fortunate, the Hope for Tomorrow team has collaborated extensively with other non-profit organizations such as the Order of St. Camillus in Saigon, Vietnam, L Association Vietnam Entraide et Solidarité in Paris, France and many others. Currently, the Hope for Tomorrow team concentrates its international mission works in Vietnam and Cambodia. The mission provides free dental and medical care to those who do not have access and cannot afford the care. 8

Domestic Dental & Medical Missions In 2014, the Hope for Tomorrow team decided to host free dental clinic days in the Washignton D.C. metropolitan area. With the experience gained from conducting numerous international dental and medical missions, the team was ready to use their knowledge and skills to serve people in the USA. Each year, the Hope for Tomorrow team host about four free dental clinics to help the disadvantage communities in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area. The majority of the free dental clinics is hosted in Maryland or Virginia. Oct. 7, 2017. Free dental clinic, Howard County, Maryland. Mrs. Yumi Hogan, First Lady of Maryland (gold dress) visited the dental clinic. Most recently, the Hope for Tomorrow team started engaging with local and State government to create a public/private partnership to deliver dental care to the marginalized community. On October 7, 2017, the Hope for Tomorrow team worked closely with the Howard County, Maryland government to host a free dental clinic day in Laurel, Maryland. The dental clinic served over 250 patients and rendered dental services estimated at $83,000. 9

Infrastructure Mai Tam Orphanage In 2008, the Mai Tam Orphanage for children living with HIV/AIDS opened its doors. The Mai Tam House of Hope, also known as Mai Tam Center, is a home and center for HIV/AIDS positive widows, mothers, and children. The center provides shelter, medicine, medical care, education, and a safe haven for its residence. Today, the Mai Tam Center, the first and still the only facility of its kind in Saigon, Vietnam, supports more than 500+ women and children in need. In addition to providing emotional and physical support, the center provides vocational training to help its residents become more independent and improve their self esteem. Volunteers coming to play with the Children of Mai Tam Orphanage. As the children grows, the challenge of entering school, growing up and ask for more space is becoming a good reality. Due to increasing demand to support orphans who are HIV/AIDS+, the Hope for Tomorrow team continues to collaborate with the Order of St. Camillus in Saigon to open Mai Tam Orphanage II. In 2016, the HOPE team completed building the Mai Tam Orphanage II. 10

Infrastructure The Gary House The Gary House was fashioned after the Ronald McDonald house for patients undergoing cancer treatment and their family. The Gary House opened its doors in 2014 Saigon, Vietnam. From January 2014 to present, the Gary House has served over 800+ patients. Young mother taking her son to Gary House for assistance with cancer treatment. education, games, social and spiritual support. Provide hospice care for the children towards their last stage of life. Counseling, health education and grief-care for family members. The Gary House provides the following to its patients: Free boarding and lodging for children and their family members while undergoing cancer treatments. Free transportation and treatment support for poor children with serious illnesses Improve quality of life for the children through 11

Services Scholarships Hope for Tomorrow has been working with the Vietnam Student Development Funds (VNSDF), a non-profit based in Switzerland, to provide needed academic scholarships to undergraduates and graduate students. The students are primarily from very challenged economic backgrounds. The scholarship s goal is to inspire students to cultivate free, independent and creative thinking while fostering greater ethical conduct and a sense of social and environmental responsibility for the progressive and sustainable development of society. The Hope for Tomorrow team provides financial grants to VNSDF, and also Vietnam Student Development Funds (VNSDF) retreat in Can Tho, Vietnam. VNSDF Directors: Dr. Phi Huynh Do (second row - beige suite) and Ms. Thao Phuong Thi Dang (first row - red suite). provides mentoring to students who receives the scholarships. VNSDF provides administration, management, promotion and awarding of the scholarships. All scholarship management aspects are controlled by VNSDF. Project Coordinator: Chau 12

Dr. Tara Van Toai (white shirt - front row) posing for a picture with a group of HOPE MiFi borrowers. Services HOPE Micro-Finance The Hope for Tomorrow Micro Finance (HOPE MIFI) mission is to provide working capital to women in the lowest income brackets in Vietnam and other developing countries so they can engage in income producing activities to better their life and the lives of their family. HOPEMIFI works closely with L Association Vietnam Entraide et Solidarité in Paris, France to provide micro finance loans. The micro finance repayment rate is between 95% - 97%. Sometimes the lender cannot repay the loan due to unexpected situations like dealth in the family, illness or economic hardship. In the future, HOPEMIFI will provide loans to 20 borrowers. Each loan will be approximately $650 for a period of two years. Project Coordinator: Dr. Tara Van Toai The HOPEMIFI team provides technical and financial support while L Association Vietnam Entraide et Solidarité provides management and administration of the program. 13

Special Projects Compassion House The Compassion House Project was started by Mr. John Donovan. Mr. Donovan is a Vietnam Navy Veteran who served in the Mekong Delta during the war. Mr. Donovan returned to the Mekong Delta and helped build 70 new homes for poor farmers earning less than $5.00 a day. Compassion House Project provides housing and educational assistance in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam. Compassion House Project continues with a special focus on upward social mobility. This is accomplished by supporting families where the parents are committed to keeping their children in school with the intention and hope that the children will go Mr. John Donovan of Compassion House Project presents a newly constructed home to a resident in the Mekong Delta region. onward to obtain a college education. Compassion House Project will support 10 families each year with new homes, micro financing and health care that will ultimately enable them to break the poverty cycle. Compassion House Project is an all-volunteer organization and every penny goes directly to the people in need. A new home and educational support costs as little as $1,500 dollars per family. Project Coordinator: John Donovan 14

Special Projects Senior Support A team of Hope for Tomorrow volunteers in Vietnam who called themselves the Friends Group gathers monthly to provide financial and material supports to very poor senior citizens living in extreme conditions and remote areas in Vietnam. The Hope for Tomorrow team also provides emotional and spiritual support throught weekly interactions and visits from various volunteer members. Project Coordinator: Loc X. The majority of the seniors who receive care do not have any family members or children to care for them. Through the Senior Support program, Hope for Tomorrow is able to provide urgent medical and dental care, materials for daily life such as blankets, clothing, food and other provisions. 15

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Special Projects Mentorship Program The Hope for Tomorrow and Vietnam Medical Assistance Program (HFT & VNMAP) collaborated Mentorship Program is designed to match mentee with a respected mentor who will provide guidance on a specific subject and help the mentee to reach his/her professional goals. In return, the mentees are committed to uphold high professional standards and give back to the community through volunteer activities and services. Core Values of the Mentorship Program includes Respect, Professionalism, Volunteerism, Commitment, and Empowerment. Dr. Anh Ta working with a student volunteer to show her how data is entered into the Hope Dental Management program. The Mentorship Program offers several longterm benefits for program participants: The benefits for mentees includes self-discovery, networking, career insight, communication and relationship-building skills, as well as academic counseling. Mentors will have a chance to create meaningful impact on a member s life through helping their mentees achieve their personal and professional goals. The benefits for mentors include communication, leadership and relationshipbuilding skills. Project Coordinator: Hung 17

18 2017 International Dental/Medical Mission - Da Lat, Vietnam

2017 International Dental & Medical Mission to Da Lat, Vietnam In the summer of 2017, The Hope for Tomorrow team hosted an international dental and medical mission to Vietnam. From June 23 - July 1, 2017, the mission team visited Saigon, Di Linh, and Lam Ha Dalat. The mission team consisted of 110 volunteers (both in-country and international members). The volunteer team includes 40 medical and dental professionals and 70 volunteers to handle logistics and mission management. The team successfully delivered needed dental care and medical examinations to nearly 3000+ patients. The patients demographics included individuals with HIV, cancer, visual impairments, leprosy and many other ailments. The dental team was able to provide equipment to make dentures onsite for those in need. It was an amazing site to see people smile and be delighted with their new set of dentures. Meaning of HFT Logo Vietnam has three distinct regions: North, Central, and South. The Northern parts of Vietnam was the geographical origin of ancient Vietnam. The Central region is best characterized by the Vietnamese Imperial Courts. The Southern region is characterized by the rice paddies and extensive farm lands. These collective characteristics are embodied in the Hope for Tomorrow logo. The HOPE logo has three distinct colors - red, yellow and green. Red symbolizes the combine heritage and bloodline that all Vietnamese shared. Based on the mythical Vietnamese genesis story, all Vietnamese are descendants of Âu Cơ and Lạc Long Quân. Yellow represents the Vietnamese Imperial Courts located in Central Vietnam. Green represents the extensive rice paddles and farm lands of South Vietnam. Spiritually, the three figures holding hands have different meaning based on your belief. For Christians, the three figures holding hands represents the Holy Trinity: The Father, The Son and the Holy Spirit. For Buddhists, the three figures holding hands represents the three gem: The Buddha, The Buddhist Cannon, and the Sangha (Buddhist community of monks). The HOPE logo is the embodiment of the UNITY of HOPE, LOVE and CARE. PROUD to SERVE. HFT Financial Distribution from 01/1/2017-10/24/2017 The mission team provided over $18,000 worth of provisions such as rice, sugar, cooking oil and instant noodles to needy families in Da Lat and Nha Trang. 19

MR. THANG DO (President) As the President of Hope for Tomorrow, Mr. Thang Do helps to set strategic directions to foster growth and cooperation between Hope for Tomorrow and other organizations. During his tenure (2015-2017), Mr. Thang Do helped ushered in a new era of partnership betweeb Hope for Tomorrow and organizations such as Howard County, Maryland s Department for Community Partnership, Asian American of Frederick, Maryland and others. MR. HUNG NGUYEN (Vice President) As Vice-President, Mr. Hung helps oversee strategic planning and overall operations relating to Hope for Tomorrow. Mr. Hung is the coordinator for the Hope for Tomorrow Mentorship Program. The Mentorshop Program is a partnership between Hope for Tomorrow and Vietname Medical Assistance Program (VNMAP). DR. QUYEN DANG (Vice President) As Vice-President, Dr. Quyen Dang provides outreach and liason with other nonprofit organizations. Dr. Dang was instrumental in helping negotiate all working paperworks for the Hope for Tomorrow to host an international dental & medical mission to Vietnam in 2017. DR. THI NGUYEN (Treasurer) As Treasurer, Dr. Thi help manages all Hope for Tomorrow financial records and helps monitor the budget forecast for the year. In addition, Dr. Thi is a member of the dental leadership team on numerous international and domestic dental and medical missions. MR. LOC X. NGUYEN (Secretary) As Secretary, Mr. Loc help manages all Hope for Tomorrow s records, financial needs and sets budget forecast for the year. Mr. Loc is also the Chief Engineer and primary logistics coordinator for international and domestic missions. 20

Hope For Tomorrow Board of Directors (2015-2017) DR. CHUONG PHAN (Past-President) Dr. Chuong Phan is the current Past-President for the Hope for Tomorrow team. Dr. Chuong Phan helps establish protocols and safety procedures for all international and domestic mission. Dr. Chuong Phan is a member of the Dental Leadership team. DR. DUC LE (Medical Director) As the Medical Director, Dr. Duc Le helps oversee medical operations for Hope for Tomorrow s international and domestic dental and medical mission. Dr. Duc Le as serves as the Emergency Medical Response coordinator for all international and domestic missions. DR. ANNA ABEL (Dental Director) As the Dental Director, Dr. Anna Abel helps manages all components relating to dental missions. Dr. Abel has been working with Hope for Tomorrow since 2006. In addition, Dr. Abel serves as the primary recruiter to find dental volunteers for internation and domestic missions. MR. CHAU NGUYEN (Public Relations / Outreach) As the Public Relations/Outreach Director, Mr. Chau is responsible for community liason and outreach activities. Mr. Chau is working diligently to establish more partnerships between Hope for Tomorrow and Local/Federal entities. 21

DIAMOND Vu Anh Van Phan PLATINUM Wheaton Dental Partners Christine Tran GOLD Hung & Dr. LinhDai Truong Bacai, Inc. DBA Ky Duyen House Dr. Thi Anh Kha Dr. Quyen Dang Loc X. & Quynh-Nhu H. Vu Drs. BichLoc & Ban Vu Dao Medical Group Inc SILVER Jessica Au HongDao Huynh Dr. Truc Phan & Minh Dr. TamDan VoDinh Drs. Anna Abel & Chuong Phan Smile Design Dental/Dr. Toan Vietnamese National Association Prelude Chamber Ensemble/H. BRONZE Thang Do & Dr. KimAnh Le Ky K. IBM Grant A Plus Consulting Inc Ki Tran & Thuy Eric Lee Air & Cargo Logistic Inc Dwight & Alicia Fanz H and Brothers Construction VPASC Foundation Garcia Family Spotlight Foundation Rank R Spatt John J. Donnovan L.K. & N.T. Ha Evans Chuong Tran & Phung Pham 8 H.R. Solution 01-12 BENEFACTORS Frank Chiaramonte Tam Ninh Dr. Quoc Trong Do & NganHa Dang Do Dr. Phuong Phan Tam Ho IT Turbo Corp Wing On T/A Pho Van The ARBA group Thanh C. Duong Smiley Dental Nghiem & Linh K. KimNhung N. Richard J. Cragg Douglas W. McCurdy Allan Pham Henry Phan Gold Standard Management Dangly Thi Bui & ViVi Phuong Bui Chantilly Dental Center Tam Hien Vo & Chieu Do Tam V. Ho Tam Tran Bao Khanh Mr. Van Hung Cuong Ninh La Lan Tuyet & Luat Dr. Denise Thanh Thien Tran Huong Thuy Tran & Donald A. Dieser Dieu Nga Thai Thuan Cong & Kim O Son Hong Truong & An Thi Le Phuong Patrick C. Thai Ngoan VoDinh Natalie Phan Vi Phan Ron Chapput MinhDuc Phan & MyNgoc Thi Vo Margarette Dinh Vo Linh Khanh Do Lee T. & Thuy T. Hoang Lang P. Pham Kim La Joy Boudreaux Jennifer Teddy Huong & Alexander Ace BENEFACTORS Hoang-Yen Phan AnhTram C Vu Anh Tu & Tri H. An Do Amy Vu Thanh-Tung T. Tran Phuong Lan Le & Hiep Van Le Mai Suong Uyen Cong & Daniel Dung Xuan Pham Tuong Van Nong Trinh Thai Ton Nu Thu Huong Thuy T. Vu Dinh Thinh & Truong Tuy Truc Thanh Hai Bui Tanh T. ngo TamAnh Vo Phuong Minh Vu Phung Duong Ninh Pham Nhuong Tran Nhu Mai Dinh & Ky Dinh Nghi Doan & Thien Huong Hoang MyLuong Vo Toan Thien R & S Woodlard Minh T. Lisa Lidia Carnota Lam Kim Chung T. Kalang TranKiem Hoang B. Truong Hoa Hinkle Henry Hung Manh Tran Duong Dr. Robert Morris Dr. Nu Dang Dinh Ton Diep-Thi Ngoc Diana Haaser D. Duong & ND Duong Lan H. Huynh & Anh Huynh Chuong Do Brian Thanh Pham Bich-Khue Truong Anabelle Pollock Trong K. 22

BENEFACTORS An Rachel Diamond Paul Joseph & Linda Schiffman Nha Le Christine McCulloch Charles Gallagher Loan A. Khanh Tran Karen N. Hang Jane H Taylor J Paul & Bonnie Giuliani Helen Hai Tran & Du Tran Guillermo Olivos & Ariela O Vader Go Le David Tuan Maria Elisa Caro Gustave J Weiland & Lynn Weiland Yovita Hadisurya Kevin Avery Mary R. Ingate Trang Phan Thang Tran Sylvia Correa Nhu Pham Anh Chung Maria Peko Nick Williams Moonlight Group LLC Anonymous Sponsors & Benefactors IN-KIND DONATIONS Dr. Diem & Anh Tran Dr. KimAnh Le & Thang Do Trong Do & NganHa Dang Do Oraden LLC YMCO Hoi Y Te Bac Ai 23

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