Jakarta (Antara Bali) - Maria Monique Lastwish Foundation has invited Indonesian people to care for the need of children with cancer and handicapped ones in the United States through a book titled The Daily Rounds of A Hound.
"We will give the book from Indonesia to such children in Atlanta, New York and California," Maria Monique Lastwish Founder Natalia Tjahja said here on Friday.
The book by a senior editor of CNN Ed Payne tells the true story about a proximate of dog adoption named Moly Malone who keep to nine children with a keeper(Ed).
Because of the proximity of Ed's family and Moly, so Moly taught compassion for his family. The book will be launched on April 18 to 19 to distribute to hospitals named Children's Healthcare Atlanta in Clifton and in Scottis Rite.
"I hope children in United States can be more loved animals and they feel integrated to Indonesian people, because the book is donated from Indonesia," she said. (DWA/IGT)
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