Readers of Dantri/DTiNews newspaper have donated a total of VND 124.33 million (USD 4,714) to a couple battling cancer in Dong Thap Province, enabling them to continue medical treatment.
Three impoverished siblings in Thanh Hoa Province have moved into a new home built with donations from Dantri/Dtinews' readers, border guards and local authorities after years of instability.
Teachers and pupils at two remote school sites in northern Dien Bien Province are seeking financial support to repair and rebuild severely deteriorated facilities in a mountainous border commune.
Vessels Truong Sa 01 and Truong Sa 19 are carrying Tet gifts to officers and soldiers on duty at the DK1 offshore platforms, naval ships at sea, and in the Con Dao special zone.
Two young brothers in Ha Tinh Province are in urgent need of support after their father died suddenly from a stroke and their mother was hospitalised with severe mental illness.
Six poor families in Phu Tho have received newly built homes funded by reader donations, offering stable housing and renewed hope as part of a wider nationwide charity programme.
Thousands of disadvantaged workers will be provided free train and flight services to return home for the 2026 Lunar New Year or Tet holiday and travel back to work afterwards.
The 18th edition of Red Sunday, a nationwide blood donation campaign, was launched in Hanoi on January 11, as Vietnam seeks to ensure stable blood supplies for medical treatment during peak periods.
Dantri newspaper, in collaboration with the National Hospital of Burns, has presented VND 531,312,514 to the family of Nguyen Anh Duc, 21, who is undergoing treatment for serious injuries.
A 24-year-old mother of two in the northern province of Hung Yen is facing a life-threatening condition after her family failed to raise funds for urgent heart surgery.
A poor widow in northern Dien Bien Province has received more than VND 164 million from Dantri/Dtinews readers to repair her home and continue cancer treatment.
Vietnam is closing the 2025 lunar year marked by severe storms and floods that caused heavy losses for communities across northern and central regions and the Central Highlands.
Charity funds totalling USD 6,600 have been handed to flood affected households in Dak Lak to help families restore livelihoods after devastating floods last month.
More than 200 Dao ethnic minority residents in Tuyen Quang Province received medical consultations from a central hospital on December 28, their first direct access to national level healthcare.
Readers have donated more than VND 257 million (about USD 10,700) to help five young sisters in Ha Tinh Province who lost their father and whose mother is suffering from severe depression.
A 75-year-old man in Dak Lak Province is struggling to care for three disabled adult children, living in extreme poverty after years of hardship and loss.
Teachers and pupils at Ta Lo San and Ta Khoa Pa school branches in Dien Bien are studying in deteriorating classrooms with leaking roofs and no electricity, clean water or reliable phone signal.