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"LEAVE HER TO DIE" Documentary

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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2008

A 2 year old baby girl lay alone on a bamboo mat in a government orphanage in Northern Thailand, 11 years ago. She had been abandoned in the "AIDS room". Her medical chart read: "bploi wai dtaai: Leave her to die". In a country that ostracizes those living with HIV, one extraordinary woman, Avis Rideout, was determined to prove that through loving and caring for those rejected and abandoned due to HIV, it is the incredible power of love that can and is... saving lives.

Please visit www.possibleworlds.ca for more information on how you can help.

"Leave Her To Die" is airing regularly on CBC's documentary channel which you can tune into on the following digital cable or satellite TV channels:

ROGERS = Channel 321
COGECO = Channel 170
EXPRESSVU = Channel 336
STAR CHOICE= Channel 513
SHAW= Channel 124
VIDÉOTRON= Channel 151

We can all make a difference by spreading the word to TUNE IN!!

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  • NICE, I AM INSPIRED TO REACH OUT

  • how can people do this

  • So how can i help these children??

  • You are doing these young children an incredible warm and caring service. I wish i could do more to help, i really really do. There are many with vast amounts of wealth and only give to themselves and that is where its sad because the potential is overwhelming to help so many.

    Thank you to all the adults in this video for caring for these Children, especially the lady for whom is the main speaker.

  • I belong over there doing something for those who really need assistance, not wasting my time living for myself.

  • You are doing a great job. I´ve been in thailand four times, and I saw a lot. Chapeau!

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