Our team

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Our team

 Board Members

 

Nguyễn Văn Thân

Thien Chi’s Managing Director/ Director of Tanh Linh district project site

DoB: 1974

Email: thannguyen2009@gmail.com

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Lê Thị Yến Hằng

Thien Chi’s Vice-Managing Director/ Director of Duc Linh district project site

DoB: 1971

Profession: Physician

Email: hangtc2007@gmail.com

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Trần Vinh Huyển

Thien Chi’s Fundraising Officer

DoB: 1994

Profession: Fundraising

Email: vinhhuyen1107@gmail.com

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Lương Thị Phi Loan

Director of Ham Thuan Nam district project site 

DoB: 1980

Profession: Aquaculture 

Email: loan19.nuong@gmail.com

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Nguyễn Huỳnh Thu Huyền

Vice-Director of Hàm Thuận Nam project site

DoB: 1980

Profession: Accountant

Email: huyenthu80@gmail.com

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Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Quyên

Vice-Director of Đức Linh project site

DoB: 1985

Profession: Social worker & community development

Email: ngocquyendl@gmail.com

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Nguyễn Hữu Nghĩa

Vice-Director of Tánh Linh project site

DoB: 1981

Profession:  Agronomy

Email: huunghiathienchi@gmail.com

   

 

Other Campaigns

ARTICLE ABOUT VOLUNTEER LETTICIA

23/12/2025
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Today, Thien Chi Center was honored to welcome international volunteer Letticia during her visit to learn about the community support activities implemented in Duc Linh project. With her friendly manner and genuine care, Letticia quickly built a positive connection with teachers, parents, and local residents.

SUPPORTING MS. HANH’S FAMILY ON THEIR JOURNEY TO OVERCOME HARDSHIP

23/12/2025
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We had the opportunity to visit the family of Ms. Hanh (45 years old), who lives in Hamlet 1B, Tra Tan Commune, Lam Dong Province. Her family is facing financial hardship and is currently participating in the loan support program of Thien Chi Center. The household consists of five members: a couple and their three sons. The eldest son, Tin, is a fifth-year medical student at Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine. The second son, Thanh, is studying at Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology and is currently undertaking his internship. The youngest son, Nam, is a ninth-grade student.

Overcoming Hardship to Reach the Lecture Hall: The Story of Trịnh Ngọc Thúy Kiều

22/12/2025
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Ms. Trần Thị Lệ Thủy’s family is classified as a poor household in the local community. The family has four members, but Ms. Thủy is the only one capable of working. Her husband suffered a stroke that caused neurological damage, leaving him unable to work and often wandering. As a result, Ms. Thủy bears the entire responsibility of supporting the family, while also taking care of her husband, cultivating two small rice fields, and doing piecework at home to earn extra income.

SUPPORT ACTIVITIES FOR THE FAMILY OF MR. NGUYEN VAN DUNG – THIEN CHI CENTER

21/12/2025
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Over the past month, Thien Chi Center has continued to accompany and support the family of Mr. Nguyen Van Dung, a household facing particularly difficult circumstances due to his skin graft surgery and ongoing recovery process. To help improve Mr. Dung’s health condition, the Center provided essential nutritional support, including protein supplements, Vitamin C, and B-complex vitamins, with a total support value of 1,712,000 VND.

PROJECT PROVIDES FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO HELP VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS STABILIZE THEIR LIVELIHOODS

09/12/2025
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In recent times, the Project has collaborated with local collaborators and community leaders in Đồng Kho, Tánh Linh, and Bắc Ruộng communes to provide financial support to disadvantaged households through funding from MoMo. This support enables families to make timely investments in production, particularly purchasing livestock breeds, animal feed, and fertilizers for upcoming crops.

WHEN THE COMMUNITY WALKS TOGETHER WITH CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS

29/11/2025
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In recent years, many VIP children have entered first grade with the same excitement as their peers, yet they are easily separated or misjudged as “unable to keep up” or “unable to learn.” Their differences sometimes make adults confused, unintentionally leaving these children behind.