A Fountain Valley community organization is providing care and support for Vietnamese Americans who are battling cancer, especially those who may be afraid of a…
A Fountain Valley community organization is providing care and support for Vietnamese Americans who are battling cancer, especially those who may be afraid of a possible stigma of being “imperfect.”
“I know that’s a good organization. When I come, they help me” Danny Do with stage 4 stomach cancer said while holding back tears. Becky Nguyen, the executive director of the foundation, said many Vietnamese community members are faced with a lack of support because of the prejudice that blames cancer victims.
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