Tears at Smile restaurant
Each serving at this restaurant is only at
VND2,000 ($0.1). Customers are not distinguished as rich or poor, young or
old ... because there is the "spice" that everyone can feel there:
affection.
Nu
Cuoi 3 (Smile 3) is a rice restaurant in a chain of charitable restaurants of
the Tinh Thuong (Compassion) Charity Foundation in
The restaurant opens at 11.15am but
customers were present and lined up neatly before the opening hour.
Obviously, they were poor workers.
Some people still held stacks of lottery ticket in their hands; others came
with the bike full of scraps. Everyone had tanned skin, austere face and old
clothes.
Coordinator Tang Thi My Lien and
volunteers were always busy. Lien said more than 20 volunteers at the
restaurant are students and some workers from the Tan Thuan Export Processing
Zone.
Busy in peace
One by one, each group of 10-15
people entered the restaurants, took their tickets and began their meal. From
the first customer to the 350th, anyone was graciously served.
Most of them are lottery ticket
sellers, waste collectors, poor students, masons, motorbike taxi drivers...
Nguyen Thi Hong Hoa, a vendor, took
her five-year-old son to this restaurant twice. Hoa said this rice restaurant
is of great significance for low-income people like her because her income
was only enough for accommodations, electricity and water charges and to send
her child to a private preschool.
Mrs. Minh, a waste collector, said at
first she did not dare to enter the restaurant because it looked “luxurious.”
It was also her second time here, she was more timid and grateful because
with this diet she could save VND12,000 to send home for her children.
The meal today also appeared disabled
and visually impaired people and they were helped by volunteers to enter the
restaurant.
The kids of 5-7 years old followed
their mothers or grandmothers to receive their servings. After the meal, they
took the trays to the washing area themselves, like adults. So, in addition
to providing a meal, the rice restaurant also helps build a healthy lifestyle
for kids.
We could not turn the camera lens
close-up on the faces of those who were busy with meals. Lien said she cried
hearing the story of a woman who came to “Nu Cuoi 3” restaurant. “I entered a
rice restaurant to buy a meal at VND 15,000. After receiving the money, the
cashier called: A serving for a waste collector, please. I felt
exorable!"
Those who come to this restaurant are
always timid and the task of the volunteers is to remove the feeling of
inferiority in them.
Volunteer working at this restaurant
share to the common reason: To help the poor. We asked Dinh Thanh Danh, a
pretty young volunteer who passed a long way to work in this charity
restaurant, said: "The image of a poor who timidly pays VND2,000 for a
serving makes me sad. Look at them I know that how luckier I’m and I promise
myself to live more positively.
Spending several hours at this rice
shop as volunteers are also drivers, newspaper delivery personnel, office
workers, cooks and also businessmen.
Mr. Cao Van Quy is the director of a
furniture manufacturing company in Binh Tan District also took his daughter
to this restaurant to work. "This is a worth-to-do job and it also helps
my daughter to understand the value of money and the difference between
altruism and selfishness," Quy said.
To have more smiles
After
the meal, kids took the trays to the washing area themselves, like adults.
So, in addition to providing a meal, the rice restaurant also helps build a
healthy lifestyle for kids.
A serving includes three dishes: main
course, fried vegetable, soup plus desserts and free iced tea. Each serving
is priced only VND2,000, so each month the restaurant gets loss of VND50
million ($2,500).
The loss is compensated from funds of
donors. Ms. Nguyen Thi Huyen, the restaurant’s accountant showed us the
invoices noting contributions of benefactors. There are not only the names of
well-known businessmen and intellectuals with million dong of donations but
also students, small traders with tens of thousands dong or a dozen of
bundles of vegetables.
Huyen said: "There are many
groups of office workers coming to the restaurant to eat and several days
later they returned with books, rice, soap and furniture for the restaurant
as a message of support and thanks for the meaningful meal."
The charitable activities at this
restaurant are therefore considered successful when they not only raise money
for helping the poor but also linking the hearts and spread compassion in the
community.
Professor Tran Van Khe appeared at
the restaurant with a deep voice: "Hearing good things about this
restaurant, I have to come here to see by my eyes. To have a good meal, it is
good to ourselves but that meal is shared with the poor, it is more valuable.
I see not only the smile but also the heart in the meal."
Journalist
Nu Cuoi 3 is a restaurant in the
chain of rice restaurants for the poor of the Tinh Thuong Charity Foundation
in
The restaurant is located at 298A Huynh
Tan Phat, Tan Thuan Tay Ward, District 7. It was opened on May 7 and so far
the number of customers has increased day by day, from 120 to over 300.
Not just selling rice, the restaurant
also has a bookstore selling all books at the price of VND2,000, with 550
titles and a newsstand for those who want to read newspapers on the spot.
It is the idea of the restaurant
manager Tran Trong Thuc, because a meal is not enough and the poor also need
to have access to the reading culture while they cannot afford to buy books
and newspapers, especially children's books...
Come to the “Smile” restaurant but
the people easily shed tears before the noble gesture for those who are
needy, difficult. There, the poor not only find a charity meal, but also feel
the warmth of the human affection. We still need many more “Smiles” like
this.
Source: SGTT
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Thứ Năm, 22 tháng 8, 2013
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