A homeless woman was found by local residents near Long Bien Market after she fell, and was taken to hospital for treatment without money or relatives to support her.
A man from Phu Tho Province is cherishing every day he can share with his wife and children for fear that kidney failure may take his life at any time.
A group of donors recently held the fourth death anniversary of a baby girl who was abandoned by her parents and cared for by the group up until her death.
American Oil and Gas giant Exxon Mobil has funded Operation Smile Vietnam with US$75,000 to provide free surgeries for 300 congenital harelip and cleft palate children across the country.
A poor couple in Bac Ninh Province is in desperate need of financial help to support three small children, as the mother is in the final stages of cancer.
A poor couple in Yen Bai province has resorted to selling their blood to finance the treatment of their children who are suffering from serious diseases.
Representatives from Taipei’s Rotary Club on August 14 granted VND400 million to the Vietnam Association for Victims of Agent Orange/dioxin to support surgeries of dioxin children with congenital heart diseases in Ba Ria Vung Tau province.
Two poor sisters in Hai Duong Province have decided to devote their lives to taking care of their brother and sister, who both suffer from crippling diseases.
Over 600 Vietnamese university students from around the globe will participate in a run for charity at Hanoi’s National My Dinh stadium on August 17, to raise much needed funds to help needy children.
Despite the conflict ending in 1971 – four decades on – Vietnamese are still suffering from the devastating effects of Agent Orange sprayed on crops, plants and trees by US military forces.