The "Connecting Hearts for Children" event was organized with the goal of creating a space for children to play, experience, and receive comprehensive care; while also spreading the spirit of compassion and connecting the community to support children with disabilities and children in particularly difficult circumstances. This is also a continuation of the humanitarian journey of the "Nurturing Compassion 2026" program, aiming to protect, care for, and create conditions for the comprehensive development of disadvantaged children.
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| Dr. Tran Doan Tien, Editor-in-Chief of the Children's Health Magazine, presents gifts to children at the "Spring of Love 2026" event. |
Many meaningful activities for children and families.
According to Dr. Tran Doan Tien, Editor-in-Chief of the Children's Health Magazine and Head of the Organizing Committee of the "Connecting with Compassion for Children" Day, the opening ceremony will take place at 8:00 AM on May 30th with the participation of representatives from management agencies, businesses, social organizations, artists, philanthropists, and a large number of parents and children from many provinces and cities such as Hanoi, Hai Phong, Ninh Binh, Thai Binh, Phu Tho, and Lao Cai.
Within the framework of the event, the Organizing Committee will present gifts, certificates of merit, and commemorative plaques to recognize individuals, groups, and businesses that have made significant positive contributions to supporting children with disabilities and children from disadvantaged backgrounds.
The event brought together many meaningful activities for children and families, such as free health check-ups and consultations in nutrition, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, dentistry, and mental health; interactive play and experience zones; free booths; community charity activities; exhibitions of products made by children with disabilities; and a music gala, art performances, and children's fashion show.
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| Many philanthropists participated in and supported the 2026 Children's Charity Day, which took place from May 30-31 at the Hanoi Children's Palace. |
Notably, the two-day event will feature participation from numerous schools and centers for the education of children with disabilities, such as Binh Minh Primary School, Xa Dan Secondary School, Nguyen Dinh Chieu Secondary School, and centers affiliated with the Vietnam Association for the Relief of Disabled Children. In addition, many universities, academies, and youth organizations will also participate in community support activities.
Raising awareness about child protection in the digital age.
A notable highlight of the event is a workshop on protecting children online, taking place from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM on May 30, 2026, in collaboration with the Department of Cybersecurity and High-Tech Crime Prevention (A05). The workshop aims to raise awareness and improve safe internet usage skills for parents and children in the digital age. Additionally, a training program on preventing injuries to children will be held, with the participation of education and child safety experts.
A highlight of the event is the seminar "Multidisciplinary Approach in Diagnosis, Counseling, and Psychotherapy for Children with Developmental Disorders," held on the morning of May 31, 2026. The seminar will feature experts from the Vietnam Association of Psychotherapy, pediatric and psychiatric hospitals, the network of intervention centers for children with developmental disorders, and specialists in psychotherapy and special education. The program aims to raise community awareness about children's mental health and provide practical information and support solutions for parents.
Beyond just fun activities, caregiving, and gift-giving, the "Connecting Hearts for Children" event aims for long-term goals such as supporting children with disabilities on their journey to social integration, connecting them with career guidance and vocational training, and creating opportunities for skill development, employment, and independence in the future. Simultaneously, the program also contributes to connecting businesses and consumers with products made by children with disabilities.
Through this series of meaningful activities, the Organizing Committee hopes to spread the message "For children's smiles," calling on the community to join hands in building a safe, compassionate, and equal living environment for all children.
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Receiving organization: Child Health Magazine
Headquarters: 42 Ngo Thi Nhap Street, Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi City
Organizing Committee Hotline: 0988.158.008
Email address: suckhoetreem2024@gmail.com
Account number: Children's Health Magazine: 0021000568719
Bank: Vietcombank