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How to Make a Donation to the Kim Long Orphanage

If you have read my Good Grandpa book, you’re familiar with the wonderful story shared with me by Bob Staranowicz, a grandpa and Vietnam combat veteran. During Bob’s tour of…

If you have read my Good Grandpa book, you’re familiar with the wonderful story shared with me by Bob Staranowicz, a grandpa and Vietnam combat veteran.

During Bob’s tour of duty in the war, Bob tagged along with a buddy one day to bring laundry for cleaning by the Catholic nuns who run the Kim Long Orphanage in Hue, Vietnam. The kids welcomed him in, joyously, and over time through many visits he befriended them. Bob organized a fund drive back in Philly for the orphanage, work that continues to this day. I’ve made donations, and you are welcome to join me and the many others who’ve gotten behind Bob’s efforts.

Vietnam doesn’t have the same kind of non-profit structures we have in America, so Bob gathers checks from donors in an account and sends a lump sum to the orphanage each year. In 2025, Bob wired $4500 to Sister Chantal, equating to about 118 million Vietnam Dong. This will go a long way towards feeding and clothing the many children there.

Here’s how you can contribute:

Make your check out to Kim Long Orphanage c/o Bob Staranowicz

Mail to:

Bob Staranowicz

5016 Sundance Ct

Doylestown PA 18902

You can also reach out to Bob with questions with this email bobstar101(at symbol here)gmail.com

Thank you!

 

 

 

 

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Check out my Al Roker book launch interview on the TODAY Show!

Wath the interview here NBC TODAY show.  Here’s the  story: In my wildest dreams, if I could pick any celebrity TV host to help me tell the world about my…

Me with Al Roker — a very good grandpa.

Wath the interview here NBC TODAY show. 

Here’s the  story:

In my wildest dreams, if I could pick any celebrity TV host to help me tell the world about my Good Grandpa book, it would be Al Roker. He is well-loved by millions of TODAY show viewers — the most popular morning show on television. And he’s a grandpa (Pop-Pop to his granddaughter, Sky).

My wildest dreams have come true.

My publicists at Fortier PR came through for me big time. They reached out to NBC’s producers back in June and I sent an advanced copy of Good Grandpa to them for review — one copy signed for Al Roker. The producers immediately expressed interest. Sure enough, in early August they confirmed not only that they wanted to do a segment for the show, but that Al wanted to come to my house to interview me!

Any author would do backflips upon hearing this news. Since I had just turned 66—with limited gymnastic skills—I settled for jumping jacks.

A date was set for the interview, and we decided to have it take place at my daughter’s house in Connecticut, requiring less travel for Al. As fate would have it, my daughter Abigail’s kitchen was under construction. The whole family dived in to help get the rest of the house as ship-shape as possible for national television. A senior NBC producer arrived in the morning with a small crew, and Al arrived at noon. Right away, his personality filled the room. It was immediately clear why Al has become a celebrity — from his engaging, warm personality, to the bright fresh flower on the lapel of his jacket.

Al Roker is a gentleman through and through.

The producer said Al would interview me for around 15 to 20 minutes. We ended up speaking for close to an hour. The reason is, I think, because Al and I both share the extraordinary experience of grandfatherhood. We had a chance to compare notes, talk about love and purpose, and think together about the difference we can make in the lives of our grandchildren. I even had a chance to ask Al a few questions.

Al and I ‘on set’ in the living room.

 

The interview was a great experience for our family. My grandsons, Charles and Henry, learned a lot about TV production.

 

I am deeply grateful to my family for helping make the special day happen, especially my daughter, Abigail, and my wife, Nancy. A big thanks is also due to David Wolpert with Fortier PR, who doggedly pursued this amazing opportunity.

Have I mentioned that Good Grandpa can now be ordered on Amazon and other sites?

Love,

Grandpa Ted

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