'A tsunami of kindness:' Vietnamese Americans launch nationwide giving campaign 45 years after Fall of Saigon
What began as a whimsical holiday of sightseeing and tapas bars took a dark turn, as Nguyen saw the coronavirus pandemic swiftly take hold in those countries.
Back in
At the same time, he saw his longtime friends in the Little Saigon nail industry -- including
So he organized a media campaign and helped those friends with large networks in the local Vietnamese American business community execute it.
In 10 days in early April, they collected 120, 000 medical- grade masks and 300, 000 gloves locally -- a market value of approximately
Giving back is embedded in Vietnamese American culture,
"Before COVID- 19, there were always multiple social events every weekend, " he said. "But these social events were always fundraisers to different causes ... It 's an amazing culture of giving that 's often untold because people are so humble when they give back.
When the "Nailing It " volunteers saw the swelling of support, they wanted to do more.
On
One organization they partnered with was the
According to co- founder and Executive Director
OCAPICA distributed the meals among clients, including homeless youth, that had appointments in their office, but also used it as an opportunity for their case workers to check on their clients in person as they delivered the food.
"We reach out to community members who already feel isolated, " explained Foo. "Maybe they don 't have access to the internet or English is their second language and they might feel linguistically isolated."
She points to some elderly clients who are afraid to leave the house because they 've heard about the elderly Asian man attacked in
Closer to home, a video of two
"It 's made people feel helpless, " she said. "And this meal given to them, especially knowing that these restaurants are under so much pressure, facing challenges and maybe even going out of business, that they still thought of them ... People were very touched."
The restaurants were challenged to make 1, 975 food items, in honor of the 45th anniversary of the Fall of
"The 30th of April is a milestone date for us that will be forever etched into my heart, "
Both
Then 5,
"Whenever I see someone with a T- shirt or hat that identifies them as a Vietnam War veteran, I always tell them I want to thank them for their service, " he said, choking up. " 'You 're the reason I 'm here. I don 't even know half of what you 've been through, but your sacrifices allowed me and my family to be here and to be successful.' "
"We told ourselves as a family that we 'll never ever forget that, and we 'll always try to give back to the community and to the country that embraced the refugees when we had nowhere to go."
What started as "Nailing it for
Last week 's event was not only a chance for the local community to donate, but a call- out to other Vietnamese American communities across the nation to join them on
And all the communities with significant Vietnamese populations, from
"One of our partners said it was like a tsunami of kindness, " he said, quoting
Sibling restaurateurs --
At
The Phams grew up in the restaurant industry -- their mother
"I don 't really think about all the things restaurants are going through now, "
He thinks about his parents and grandparents, who, when they were ready to board a ship with the capacity to take 130 people out of
"My mom taught me that the world doesn 't care if you think about doing good, or intend to, or even commit to, " he says. "It only cares if you act upon doing good, and right now we need more action. So it 's give now, figure out how later."
The market value of all donations the Nailed It team has collected in the last month add up to about
"I call Little Saigon, Not- So- Little Saigon, "
It not only stretches across
"And it 's important for us to do well, but it 's also important to share it, to tell our story, " he said. "We want to communicate that we are doing this because we are Americans. We have to get through this together, as a nation, protecting ourselves and looking out for the most vulnerable."
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