Vietnamese Over Sea's Non-Profit Organizations PDF Print E-mail
  • Bắc Hà School is a group of students, families, teachers, and friends helping to rebuild a school in the mountainous Lao Cai region of North Vietnam.

  • Care2Share is a non-profit organization of Vietnamese- American volunteers who work to provide funding, ideas and the human touch to the people of Vietnam.

  • Catalyst foundation is a non-profit, non-political organization working to improve the lives of orphaned, abandoned and homeless children in Vietnam through aducational scholarship programs and direct relief efforts.

  • CHEER for Viet Nam: to improve the quality of the lives of disadvantaged children and people in Viet Nam

  • East Meets West Foundation (EMW) is to partner with the people of Vietnam to improve their health, education, and economic conditions in an effort to eradicate poverty and to help them achieve self-sufficiency.

  • Far East Help Foundation is a non-profit human development organization founded in 1997 as a foundation for the children of the South Pacific.

  • Giao-Diem Humanitarian Foundation is a California-based, non-profit, tax-exempt organization that has provided humanitarian services in Vietnam since 1991.

  • Global Village Foundation (GVF) is a non-profit organization founded in 1999 by author and humanitarian Le Ly Hayslip, focusing on humanitarian aid work in Vietnam and the promotion of nonviolence and peace.

  • Helping and Loving Orphans : (HALO) is dedicated to bettering the lives of orphans and at-risk children around the world - especially in developing countries.

  • Help Me Read: is a website devoted to helping children improve their reading and writing skills. This is a resource for families, tutors, teachers and community members who want to be involved in family literacy.

  • Hoi An Foundation: is a nonprofit organization started in 2003 to help care for the children of the Hoi An Orphanage in Vietnam.

  • Hope Initiative (HI): seeks to develop vibrant and prosperous Vietnamese communities in Vietnam and abroad through poverty reduction, child development, and community enrichment programs

  • Hope Today: to assist the poor and disadvantaged in Vietnam.

  • International Children Assistance Network (ICAN): to help children realize their potential and become the quintessential member of their family and their community.
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  • Kids Without Borders: The primary mission of KWB is to involve and inspire youth helping other youth. KWB connects children of all ethnic and social-economic backgrounds, ages, and religions.

  • Mầm Non: to share Vietnamese culture with the adoption community.

  • Messengers of Love strives to achieve lasting improvements in the quality of life of deprived children in Vietnam through a process that unites people across cultures and adds meaning and values to their lives

  • Project Vietnam: is a non-profit humanitarian program which provides healthcare assistance to children of poor rural communities in Vietnam.

  • Room To Read: partners with local communities throughout the developing world to establish schools, libraries, and other educational infrastructure

  • Saigon Children's Charity: to help the poorest children escape from the cycle of poverty and bring them a brighter future through education and training.

  • SAP-VN (Social Assistance Program For Vietnam) : SAP-VN's primary objective is to provide direct relief to poor and needy people, especially orphans and handicapped children, mainly in health care, education and social welfare.

  • Sunflower Mission: is a non-profit organization committed to improve the lives of the people in Vietnam, mainly through educational assistance programs.

  • The Vietnamese Culture & Science Association's (VCSA) promotes excellence in education, leadership and skills development through culture and science.

  • Vietnam Education Foundation Fellows Associationis a non-profit professional organization devoted to the professional development of VEF fellows through proactive participation in the promotion of the cooperation between Vietnam and the United States in education, science, and technology.

  • Viet Helping Hands sẽ toàn lực bảo trợ cho các trẻ em Việt Nam trong gia đình nghèo và bản thân bị tàn tật hoặc mồ côi đang trong độ tuổi đến trường đủ điều kiện tài chánh để tiếp tục và hoàn tất con đường học vấn của mình.

  • Viet-Nam Assistance for the Handicapped (VNAH): is a nonprofit, nonpolitical, tax-exempt charitable organization founded in 1991 to assist the war amputees and other disabled in Viet-Nam.

  • VietNam Dream for Success is organized and operated exclusively for charitable and educational purposes within the meaning of section 501 (c) (3) of the IRS code, including to cultivate, promote, foster, sponsor, develop, and encourage educational opportunities and scholarship in Vietnam.

  • VNHelp: is a non-profit, tax-exempt, charitable organization dedicated to assisting children, families, and communities in Vietnam through self-help programs in the areas of education and health care, and to promoting cultural exchange between Vietnam and the United States.

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