Save the Children in Vietnam, a non-profit organisation, has funded a project on building capacity to respond to natural disasters and enhance access to clean water and hygiene in coastal areas in the Mekong Delta province of Tien Giang.
The Japanese Embassy in Vietnam held a signing ceremony in Hanoi on March 21 to grant non-refundable aid worth nearly US$2 million for 18 projects in 15 localities throughout Vietnam.
General director of the Golden Top Group, Nguyen Kim Thuy has just been honoured with Community Ambassador title at a recent charity event held in HCM City.
A young doctor in Thanh Hoa Province is in desperate need of financial support to help save his life as now he is in a vegetative state after an accident.
A poor boy in Hanoi is on the verge of death due to the final stage of heart failure. Doctors said that the heart transplant is the only way to save him.
An 83-year-old mother in Quang Nam Province is in need of help to treat a daughter who is deaf and mute and another daughter who is suffering from cancer.
Former Japanese Prime Minister Hatoyama Yukio and the Japanese Friendship Association presented 60 wheelchairs to disabled Vietnamese children and Agent Orange victims.
Executive Director of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Mark Dybul has pledged support to Vietnam to sustainably maintain achievements in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria.
Grobest Industrial Vietnam Company presented 100 scholarships for poor pupils in Long An Province under an agreement signed with the Vietnam Study Promotion Association last year.