Jeff Gritchen: April 2008 Archives

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LONG BEACH - A full house of 350 residents and supporters filled Hak Heang Restaurant in Long Beach for a fundraising dinner to celebrate Davik Teng, a 9-year-old girl from a remote village in Cambodia who is recovering from open-heart surgery.

An emotional Peter Chhun, who organized Friday's event and is the founder of the nonprofit that sponsored Davik's journey to the United States, thanked the community for the outpouring of support, which will go to the child's continued care.

"From the bottom of my heart, I thank you for your hearts to help me give Davik a new heart," Chhun told the crowd.

"Two-and-a-half months ago I cried," Chhun said of his emotions when he first saw Davik's impoverished village. "Two-

and-a-half months later, I still cry."

Davik, who underwent the surgery a month ago, beamed as she circulated among tables in a traditional green Cambodian dress. Posing for pictures and steepling her fingers and bowing in the traditional Cambodian greeting, Davik showed no ill effects from the surgery that repaired a large hole in her heart known as a ventricular septal defect.

Dr. Mark Sklansky, the cardiologist from Childrens Hospital Los Angeles who has been treating Davik, was one of the guests in attendance and was presented with a plaque from Davik and Chhun. Previously Sklansky has said although Davik's recovery has gone very well, her heart still needs to become stronger.


Remembering April 17

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Sin Chhon wipes tears from her eyes and she and her daughter, Davik Teng, listen to stories about the khmer Rouge during a candle light vigil at a Buddhist Temple in Long Beach on April 17, 2008. 

April 17 is the day the Khmer Rouge captured the Phnom Penh

Wikipedia: The Khmer Rouge is remembered mainly for the deaths of an estimated 1.5 million people (estimates range from 850,000 to two million) under its regime, through executionstarvation and forced labor. Following their leader Pol Pot, the Khmer Rouge imposed an extreme form of social engineering on Cambodian society—a radical form of agrarian communism where the whole population had to work in collective farms or forced labor projects.

on the tube

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Davik story will be highlighted on the Today show on the morning of April 18

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Peter Chhun, the founder of Hearts without Boundries, and an NBC producer will be featured in the NBC Nightly News in the Making a Difference segment on Friday, April 18

Fundraiser

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Hearts without Boundries is hosting a dinner to raise money for Davik and future projects. 


Friday, April 25th 

7:00pm to 12 midnight 

  

Hak Heang Restaurant 

2041 E. Anaheim St.  Long Beach, CA 90804 

  

Dinner featuring Cambodian & Chinese cuisine will be served, accompanied by a live band. 

  

$35 per person - $25 students with ID 

 

RSVP TO:  Organizing Committee Member below 

 

Tickets can be purchased at 

 

Belmont Shore Travel and Tours, 744 Redondo Ave., Long Beach, CA 90804  Tel: (562) 439-2129 

Sophy’s Restaurant, 3720 E. Anaheim St, Long Beach, CA 90804  Tel: (562) 494-1763 

Farmers Insurance, 818 E. Anaheim St., Long Beach, CA 90813  Tel: (562) 951-1813 

 

For more information contact organizing committee  

 

Peter Chhun (818) 640-6191  Chantha (Bobby) Bob (310) 864-3122  Lakhena Chhuon (562) 397-5513   

Danny Vong (562) 760-9000  Peter Long (562) 572-7407  Tina Thuch (562) 266-6278  David Kem (562) 544-9627 



Happy New Year

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Davik Teng, 9, sits atop a car as she and her mother, Sin Chhon, ride in the Cambodian New Year parade. Peter Chhun, right, founded Hearts Without Boundaries, and Chantha Bob, left, is a waiter a Sophy's Restaurant. Chantha met Teng in Cambodia and introduced her to Chhun. 

Home away from Home

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20080404-sophy.jpgDavik's second home in Long Beach is Sophy's Restaurant - so it's no surprise that she wanted her first restaurant meal after surgery at the Cambodian-Thai eatery.

She was released from the hospital a week ago.

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