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Spreading Vietnam Ambassador of Kindness 2025

On the evening of February 22, 2025, at the Music One Theater - VOH Ho Chi Minh City People's Radio Station, the Central Committee of the Vietnam Association for the Relief of Disabled Children and Children's Health Magazine successfully organized and spread a series of events: Charity Ambassador Program; Campaign "Joining hands to support disabled children" and the Launching Ceremony of the Quiz Contest "For Children's Smiles".
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The 5th Charity Ambassador Program in 2025 aim to honor individuals and groups doing volunteer work in 2024 and connect the 2025 volunteer activities of the Central Association for Relief of Disabled Children in Vietnam with individuals, groups, philanthropists, and donors.

Along with that, the Central Association for Relief of Disabled Children of Vietnam organized the campaign "Joining hands to support disabled children" with the aim of mobilizing social resources to help disabled children and children in difficult circumstances. The Association for Relief of Disabled Children coordinated with the National Humanitarian Information Portal 1400 to implement. Scan QR code.

Dr. Ngo Sach Thuc - Member of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front, Chairman of the Vietnam Association for the Relief of Disabled Children spoke at the event. 

Speaking at the event, Dr. Ngo Sach Thuc, former Vice President of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front, President of the Vietnam Association for the Relief of Disabled Children, said: “This is an important event to open the year 2025, contributing to promoting the movement to increase resources to join hands in caring for disabled children. Through the implementation of these programs to connect addresses to introduce, for disabled children, participate in competitions, inspire disabled children to develop their abilities. Strengthen coordination with agencies, departments, sectors, organizations, individuals, philanthropists, have reliable addresses to support, bridge treatment, rehabilitation surgery for disabled children; provide consulting services according to the provisions of law; create a playground for disabled children to integrate into the community.

The main objective of the program is to focus on serving and supporting children, considering them the center of all activities. At the same time, this is also an opportunity to express gratitude to organizations, individuals, businessmen and philanthropists who have accompanied and actively contributed to the Association, encourage and spread good examples in the community, demonstrating the tradition of "the rich help the poor" and the love and affection of the nation.

 

Ms. Do Thi Hue, Vice President of the Vietnam Association for the Relief of Disabled Children (from the left)

give gifts to individuals with outstanding achievements. 

On behalf of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Association for the Relief of Disabled Children, I call on individuals, organizations, and philanthropists at home and abroad, out of love for disabled children and children in especially difficult circumstances, to promote the precious traditional humanistic and humanitarian values of the Vietnamese people, to support the Program "For Children's Smiles" and "Give Wings to Dreams for Disabled Children" with the highest results. The money received by the Program "Joining Hands to Support Disabled Children" will be used to support, provide vocational training, support capital for self-employment, give wheelchairs to children with severe physical disabilities, scholarships, bicycles to children in difficult circumstances to continue their studies and essential items for them.

The highlight of today's event is that Children's Health Magazine organized the Launching Ceremony of the Quiz Contest "For Children's Smiles" in 2025.

Dr. Tran Doan Tien, former Editor-in-Chief of the Communist Party of Vietnam Electronic Newspaper and Editor-in-Chief of Children's Health Magazine, launched the Contest For Children's Smiles. 

Dr. Tran Doan Tien, Editor-in-Chief of Children's Health Magazine, affirmed: "For Children's Smiles is a contest to promote and disseminate policies and laws related to the care of disabled children and children in special circumstances.

Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Children's Health Magazine, Dr. Nguyen Van Minh, represented the organization in presenting gifts to outstanding individuals. 

With the goal of continuing to promote the dissemination and popularization of policies and laws, raising awareness nationwide about the care of children with disabilities and children in special circumstances, the Contest aims to promote important legal documents such as the Law on Children, the Law on Persons with Disabilities, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, along with decrees and circulars related to child care.

The contest will last for 16 weeks, starting from February 24, 2025. Participants are Vietnamese citizens and foreigners aged 14 and over. Each week there will be three prizes with a total value of up to 3 million VND.

Contestants can visit the websites of:

Children's Health Magazine ( https://suckhoetreem.vn ),

Law Protection Newspaper (https://baovephapluat.vn),

 Journalist & Public Opinion Newspaper (https://congluan.vn),

VTC News electronic newspaper (https://vtcnews.vn) and some other electronic newspapers and magazines.

During the program, the benefactors present donated more than 200 million VND to the campaign "Joining hands to support disabled children" and the quiz contest "For children's smiles" organized by Children's Health Magazine.

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