In May 2010, Victor Hsu, former Director for Korea for World Vision International and former Director of the UN Office of the World Council of Churches, joined a delegation of interfaith leaders who took a trip to Vietnam to learn about the legacy of Agent Orange. As a leader in global issues and humanitarian work, Hsu was deeply moved by what he witnessed in Vietnam: severely disabled children and people hard at work to provide health and rehabilitation services. As a result of his trip, Hsu has now become a supporter of Agent Orange relief work by formally endorsing the U.S.-Vietnam Dialogue Group’s Declaration and Plan of Action and introducing this issue to influential colleagues.