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Ken Yeung Several years back, I met Kenneth for coffee in northern California. When I offered to pay, he said “No I’ve got it, I have a 50-percent-off coupon that is good for today.” And as he dug into his pocket to pull out the wrinkled coupon, I wondered "what is it down deep inside that would cause a very wealthy, successful businessman to carry a coupon to save a few dollars?"
The answer is in the pictures on this page. Each dollar ultimately matters to these kids and these kids matter to Kenneth. His orphanage in China is world-class but his attention is on the individual details. The individuals and the details I should say. With Kenneth’s story, I hope most of all that you let these pictures sink down deep into your heart. Probably because they have sunk down into my heart and changed it. And you could be part of helping him in China or adopting kids into your family as well. At the very least, buy his tea and your money will go alongside the $1.75 we saved on coffee to touch yet another kid’s life.
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