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A total of 303 sets of hair were donated by kind-hearted people during the third Hair Donation Festival, named ’Dream Hair Station’.
Residents of Hanoi, who contributed to the revolutionary cause, are disabled or elderly will now be able to use free bus passes without any expiry date.
The Consular Club Ho Chi Minh City is set to bring back its International Charity Bazaar on November 9, at Global City in An Phu, District 2.
While immediate relief is crucial, businesses like Unilever are focusing on sustainable, long-term recovery programs to help communities bounce back from Typhoon Yagi's devastation.
Activities though modest and budget-friendly, were rich in meaning, fostering solidarity and compassion while teaching students important lessons about kindness and giving back to the community.
The Vietnam Fatherland Front’s decision to make the extensive bank statement public has been widely praised.
The Vietnam Fatherland Front has published over 12,000 pages of donation records, revealing exaggerated claims by several individuals, leading to public apologies and criticism.
Inside the pagoda is a world of love given to abandoned children, nurtured by the head monk and the kind hearts of the pagoda's Buddhists.
Once celebrated for her beauty, Bui Thi Thu Huong now weighs only 18kg, a result of years of avoiding rice to lose weight.
Inside the ancient Phong Phu communal house, with its intact architecture, are hundreds of coffins arranged in two long rows.
Through VietNamNet Newspaper, many lives have received timely help, escaping the brink of death to live normal lives again.
Using money to buy, sell and trade goods is normal, but in Vietnam, there are markets where people pay in plant leaves instead.
Stemming from love for his paralysed father and other disabled people, Lê Văn Hóa successfully started a business by creating improved wheelchairs.
By running 21km every day for 365 days, Dao Ba Tuan not only overcame a huge challenge but also set a record in Vietnam.
Singer Jisoo of Blackpink has recently donated all of the profits she has earned from her YouTube channel to charity organisation Save the Children that will use the money to develop mangrove forests in the Vietnamese southernmost province of Ca Mau.
A charity campaign entitled Million Steps of Kindness has been launched to call people to practise sports and raise funds for the Vietnam Red Cross.
The HCM City Public Employees’ Trade Union has launched a programme to offer free áo dài (Vietnamese traditional dress) to disadvantaged workers on the occasion of International Women’s Day (March 8).
Through torrential rain and 40°C heat, up vertiginous mountain climbs and stunning coastal roads, Australian teacher Jake Norris and his Irish mate Sean Down have endured a three-month test of endurance to bring about a better future for VN children.
Nguyen Binh Nam and his colleagues have built schools in some of the most difficult regions of Quang Nam, Quang Bình, Quang Ngai and Kon Tum provinces.
Having worked at a school for disabled children in Yamanashi, Japan, Sai Koshikawa began a new adventure as a volunteer with the Japanese International Co-operation Agency (JICA), working in Vietnam, a country she had not yet known.