Our Success in 2022

Dear Friends and Supporters,

I am delighted to share some exciting news with you. In 2022, Across the Sea Foundation, Inc. raised an incredible $47,673 to support our work in the Buon U village community. Thanks to your generosity and support, we have been able to make significant progress towards our mission of providing sustainable support and resources to uplift communities in poverty-stricken areas overseas.

At Across the Sea Foundation, we believe that poverty is a complex issue that affects not only an individual's economic standing but also their physical and emotional well-being. That's why we are committed to addressing the root causes of poverty in order to bring about lasting change. Through our work in Buon U village, we have been able to improve access to essential medical care, sanitation, and nutrition, while empowering individuals and families to take control of their own lives and build a better future for themselves and their communities.

With your help, we have been able to provide vital support to families in need, including food, healthcare, and education. We recognize the harsh realities that families in poverty face, including preventable deaths, limited access to healthcare, and ongoing struggles to meet basic needs. By supporting communities in poverty, we aim to reduce the rates of suicide, violence, and other negative outcomes associated with poverty and create a brighter future for all.

Your contribution has made a real difference in the lives of those we serve, and we are truly grateful for your support and belief in our work. We are committed to continuing our efforts to uplift communities in need, and we look forward to keeping you updated on our progress.

Once again, thank you for your generous donation. We appreciate your support and hope that you will continue to stand with us in our mission to build a better world for all.

Sincerely,

Rich Enuol, CEO & Founder of Across the Sea Foundation, Inc.

Rich Enuol

Rich founded Across the Sea in 2021 to support the community that he came from in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. Since 2005 he has been raising funds and giving back to this community of indigenous villagers. He loves to garden, take photographs and be in nature. He feels at home surrounded by his many houseplants, and in this mini-jungle likes to play his guitar and practice juggling.

He has had many different jobs since coming to the US, such as server, cashier, factory worker, manicurist, personal care assistant for individuals with dissabilities, manager in a non-profit organization, cultivation, language interpreter and an infant & childcare specialist.

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