Agios Ministries - Heart Reach Australia
Heart Reach Australia (HRA) works in Viet Nam and post-Tsunami Sri Lanka to help people improve their quality-of-life. Besides other efforts, HRA partners with Jerry Perera's A Reason To Live in ongoing work to help the people of tsunami devastated Sri Lanka.
Heart Reach Australia is a non profit humanitarian aid charity organization, committed to bringing changes to help improve educational and medical facilities for this and future generations in both countries.
Since 1990 our Director and team of dedicated volunteer personnel, have been involved in the development of programs and carrying out of projects in many areas of South East Asia.
This experience, backed by the trust and support of the people and governments where we are privileged to work, has brought a great amount of medical aid, training, educational aid, and provision of numerous medical facilities. It is an ongoing and rewarding, but often heart wrenching, activity.
Based in Queensland, Australia, we see the needs of those who live in nearby developing countries as a challenge to be met. We believe such challenges should, and can, be met.
We encourage you to share this vision.
Please Help Us Help Them.
HRA appeals for your help. Many kind-hearted people like you are already helping by donating much-needed funds or equipment, or by sponsoring needy children, or by assisting in a range of other ways. 
How you can help:
1. Download and print our remittance form here, or from our Your Way to Help page.
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2. Complete the form according to your preferences.
3. Send the completed form to HRA along with your payment.
Picture at right: HRA Director Chris O'Dempsey and needy Vietnamese people. As well as other programs, HRA and Laser Sight Australia provide much-needed medical aid (including World-standard eye surgery) to Vietnam's less fortunate. We encourage you to share this vision. 
Currently our Children’s Sponsorship Program, and the Tan Thach Medical Clinic in Ben Tre province, are helping hundreds of Vietnam’s poor families gain education, medical care, and a better quality of life.
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