Virtue Foundation deploys medical team and supplies to Cambodia for treatment of acid violence victims and training of local physicians
In response to the increasingly grave problem of acid violence in Cambodia, Virtue Foundation has deployed several teams of physicians to Phnom Penh over the past three years to treat burned and disfigured victims of these attacks and train local physicians in the latest surgical techniques.
"Stolen Faces," a documentary narrated by Liev Schreiber, chronicles the team's activities and tells the story of a Cambodian mother and her baby, who were flown to the U.S. for treatment from a team of volunteer surgeons at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York.
What is to become of this young mother and her child ?? are they to be return back to Cambodia after treatment or are they to remain here in the state ? a jealous love affair is no laughing matter,it's alway the innocent children caught up in the middle of a love triangle that suffered the most.
KhmerSerey1 3 years ago
An absolute cruelty,i could never imagine myself commiting such evil to another living being,especially human being.Hat off to all the kind caring staff and professionals at Mount Sinai Medical Center,they totally restored my faith in humanity.
KhmerSerey1 3 years ago
Chett ey kar kmao ko-koeuv akrark akrey mless nor ?? kmeng bao doss,via dirng ey via ? min koor tver bahb knia dol tnak nung soss,tors bey chea saht loke kar via nov jess sralanh kapear koan jao via dial,towk teap bompott,towk teap chea jiang saht loke tov teat oeuv via,Serey anett ah baby klowchett.
KhmerSerey1 3 years ago
sad...
MyTub3 3 years ago