A joint project followed with the New Zealand School for the Blind to help people better underst and the painstaking process of adjusting to blindness.
Concurrently, production of a documentary for National Public Radio showing the unique stance of New Zealand, an ANZAC member with the U.S. and Australia, refusing to allow U.S. warships into its harbors without declaring if nuclear weapons were onboard.
The Foundation began research in the late 1980's about Tibetan refugees and their 40 year exile in Pokara, Nepal.
During the early 1990's the Foundation developed a reforestation and preservation project on a 8 acre site in Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand where it also built a training center.
During the 1990's until 2005 the Foundation (LFS) trained Thai high school students interested in studying in the United States as exchange students. The Foundation joined with The Center for Cultural Interchange, CCI, The Aspect Foundation and The American Year in the USA (AYUSA) to help prepare, place and follow-up with them when they studied in the U.S. living with American volunteer host families.