"Special Envoy, more ..."
March 7, 2010 by Yves Duteil
Yesterday Saturday, France 2 had invited me to participate in "Special Envoy, The Sequel", where Guilaine Chenu, and Agnes Vahramian team of "Special Envoy" revisit a story from a few years, to see what happened to the actions and provide an update today with the same people ... the Philippines Laurence had created a shelter for sexually abused girls. It gives them hope for a future, the desire to live and the opportunity to break this vicious circle through a vocation, a profession, a passion ... A deeply moving story, they asked me to comment , mirroring our action in Pondicherry, India, where the school AFTER SCHOOL completes its first quarter ...
Here is the link to find the show on the site of France 2:














Hello Yves and Noelle
Thank you for letting us share this wonderful story in which we discovered Laurence giving his life to save the girl child and smile again. There are a lot of emotion, lots of love, beautiful smiles. As you say at the end of the story, "the property does not make any noise." There are in our land, many people who devote themselves, each according to their level and skills, but nobody talks about. Thank you for making us discover another facet of our world.
Love to all
Danielle
Dear Yves,
I have not seen the report, while details are in concert with my choir, but I'm not ashamed to say that without you and your testimony, these images would have remained moving anyway, but if you don ' had not been present on the set we would have lacked the strength and the glimmer of hope that makes us so good. So again and again, thank you Yves.
I kiss you
Nicolas (Portland)
Shame not to be prevented on your blog passages on TV.
Remedial solution: internet I will immediately look.
Thank you for the postcard sent from Quebec to other bloggers, very nice picture
Friendships
Françoise
Congratulations for your talent and commitment. Your music rocked my childhood and your words, I have understood that later, always take a little more sense to me. And if that's not what you do that counts but the story, then this is your story that I will endeavor to tell.
Sincerely,
Jean-Remi
What a fine subject for this report found last night. A beautiful life lesson that gives us this young woman's smile and modest pourant so bright.
What force in it and that emotion for us!
And these little girls stolen childhood, become fine young-girls, beautiful young women ... to which Laurence has given a taste of happiness, the desire to live their lives.
It's every day by his struggle it gives the word its true love.
Yes, it can only be moved at the deepest level.
Added to these images to your testimony, Yves, full of humanity, humility and lucidity lets take a look of love in our world.
Pondicherry, with pictures of the site, seems so close to us ... so why not having been able so far to go through the process of sponsoring a child?
Is it just the certainty of never being able to meet this child's side of the world which we will be so attached? or more selfishly, the fear of commitment?
To meditate, I meditate!
Life lesson I tell you.
Good day.
Hello Yves ...
Yves I can say with ease because I raised my children singing your songs! Last night, my daughter invited me to see your show in Valleyfield as gift on Mother's Day. It was a great evening magical! She and I have experienced moments of nostalgia happy! Your concert touched me a lot. Thank you. Thank you for your songs, thank you for your words, thank you for bringing so much sunshine and color in my life ... and you do not even know! We have done extensive traveling in the car along with your tapes, CDs and then singing his lungs! Wonderful!
Therese Caron
Rare encounter between two talented artists.
Dear Yves, we will be happy tonight to be at the forefront to share this moment of happiness you give to the Caledonians. You came the last time the day before our wedding and we decided that you would be our "sponsor". since happiness. Thank you for your simplicity and kindness that you transported in your songs. See you tonight. Very friendly. TURI family, Noumea