Charter

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Purpose

The charter aims at clarifying the guiding principles of Thien Chi, to help its members and staff to achieve the goals of the organization and in good coherence. It may also be used for partner organizations to better understand the goals, strategies and limitations of Thien Chi. The charter has been designed by the board, and only the board decides how the charter is applied.

Key principles for Thien Chi

  • Thien Chi is a non profit organization (NGO) which aims to support development programs, based on the following 3 key principles:
    • Development rather than charity: programs and actions are meant to be sustainable, i.e. they can continue after Thien Chi withdraws its financial & technical support. However many social programs cannot become financially sustainable: education, health etc. In this case Thien Chi prefers low costs actions, which make a transfer to local authorities or local organizations easier.
    • With and for the poorest: Thien Chi prefers to work in the poorest areas and for the poorest. Therefore Thien Chi concentrates on the rural areas where most of the poor live. However there are constraints which prevent to choose the poorest regions when administrative controls by the local authorities do not allow the Thien Chi team to operate freely in the field or when Thien Chi does not receive permission easily enough for its funders to pay short visits. Thien Chi limits its area of operation within a reasonable radius, to avoid spending too much time and funds on traveling.
    • Participatory approach: Thien Chi believes that the beneficiaries and everyone in the program areas should be entitled to fully participate in the programs. As a rule Thien Chi does not embark into programs where local participation in terms of time, support, ideas, finances, is poor.
  • Thien Chi only operates in strict conformity with the laws and regulations of Vietnam. As such it does not accept any form of corruption.
  • Thien Chi believes it is important to develop a strong team of young, motivated and competent development workers, which will also be an asset for the development of the country.
  • Thien Chi endeavors to develop constructive relations with other development organizations, inside and outside Vietnam. Rather than competition, cooperation the goal as no one organization can ever pretend to suffice for the development of a region, even small.
  • Guidelines – Ethical Principles in Fundraising
  • Child Protection policy

Other Campaigns

Field Assessments – Connecting Donors with Disadvantaged Students

17/07/2026
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As the new school year approaches, Thien Chi Center begins its annual visits to communities and households to assess the circumstances of disadvantaged students eligible for scholarships. This meaningful activity helps ensure that scholarships are awarded fairly, transparently, and to the students who need them most.

MONTHLY SCHOLARSHIPS – A HEARTFELT THANK YOU

16/07/2026
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Another school year has come to an end. For many students, this marks the beginning of a joyful summer break after months of hard work. But for children from particularly disadvantaged families, the end of the school year is also a time to reflect on a journey filled with determination—a journey made possible by their own perseverance, their families' quiet sacrifices, and the kindness of countless generous supporters.

SUMMER – A SEASON OF JOYFUL REUNIONS

13/07/2026
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Summer is not only a time for rest but also an opportunity for us to revisit the families who have accompanied Thien Chi Center throughout their children's intervention and development journey. Through the Special Educational Needs Intervention Program, funded by Mekong Plus, many disadvantaged children have gained access to appropriate intervention services, enabling them to develop essential skills and gradually integrate into school and society.

Specialized Care Program

13/07/2026
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Thien Chi Center's learning and care program in Duc Linh designed to support children with disabilities and help rural families.

Early Intervention – A Sustainable Investment for Families and Communities

09/07/2026
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For many rural families, raising a child with developmental delays, speech delays, or autism spectrum disorder is not only an emotional challenge but also a long-term financial burden. As specialized intervention services are often concentrated in major cities, many families must travel long distances to access support, facing high transportation costs, treatment expenses, and lost income due to time away from work. As a result, some parents are forced to delay or even forgo early intervention because it is beyond their financial means.

a Closed-Loop Integrated Farming Model to Save Money and Stop Farm Waste

08/07/2026
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Thien Chi Center teaches a closed-loop integrated farming model that reuses everything on the farm so families do not have to buy expensive commercial feed or fertilizers.