Awards

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  • Awards by VUSTA Viet Nam & VUSTA Binh Thuan province

Thien Chi is often quoted as the good model NGO in Binh Thuan province. It has received several awards by VUSTA Vietnam and VUSTA Binh Thuan province each year for its great contribution of community development. It has also been asked by the province to show the way to other local NGOs and organizations.

  • Award by World Bank for Innovation Project

Thien Chi has always focused on sustainable development. It was asked by the authorities to look into waste management, a growing concern in Vietnam. Thien Chi has designed a waste recycling program to reduce waste and produce compost. At the same time, Thien Chi organizes the collection of plastic waste by tens of thousands of children at school. The waste is sold for recycling, thus providing additional income to the schools. The program also has a tremendous impact on public opinion to reduce the use of plastic. Thien Chi was rewarded by the World Bank for its innovative program.

  • Award by MSD (Research Center for Management and Sustainable Development) for Transparency and Accountability

In 2014, Thien Chi was honorably acknowledged as one of the organizations with the best practices on transparency, accountability and resource mobilization by MSD in Ha Noi.

  • Awards by local authorities at project sites in 3 districts of Binh Thuan province

Each year, Thien Chi has received a lot of awards from local authorities where it operates for community support and development. These awards are the recognition for Thien Chi’s contribution and reputation for the development of the communities.

  • Awards by the Trophy BBDM in Belgium, and Laureat for Human rights by the CNCDH in France (January 2021)

This is an award for the many people who work together as partners or sympathizers, acknowledging our efforts to help the people in Viet Nam.

Other Campaigns

Thien Chi Center Supports the Construction of 20 Houses for Poor Households in the First Half of 2025

17/07/2025
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In the first six months of 2025, Thien Chi Center collaborated closely with local authorities in various communes to implement a housing support program for poor and near-poor households. As a result, 20 new houses were built and handed over to families in especially difficult circumstances—those without homes or living in severely deteriorated shelters.

Raising Safety Awareness: Communicating Accident Prevention to Students

15/07/2025
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Thien Chi Center, in collaboration with the principals of primary and secondary schools in Ham Thanh, Thuan Quy communes, and Thuan Nam town, organized a communication session on drowning prevention and injury safety for over 2,000 students.

Swimming competition for students in the summer campaign

15/07/2025
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In order to improve students' health and effectively implement the drowning prevention project, the Thiện Chí Center coordinated with the Youth Union to organize a swimming competition for students as part of this summer's campaign. The event attracted the participation of 80 student athletes, both boys and girls, from various schools in the area.

Summary of the Sex Education Program for 7th-Grade Students, School Year 2024–2025

21/06/2025
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Thien Chi Center, in collaboration with the Department of Education and Training of Duc Linh District, organized a closing conference for the sex education program for 7th-grade students in the 2024–2025 school year. The conference served as an opportunity to review the program’s implementation over the past year, evaluate the results achieved, and draw lessons to improve the quality of sex education in the future.

Eyeglass Support for Ánh Kim

21/06/2025
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Lan’s family used to live in Nha Trang but moved to Trà Tân, Đức Linh District three years ago due to high living costs and having many children. The family consists of six members: the couple and their four school-aged children.

EYE SCREENING IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS – IMPORTANCE & RESULTS

21/06/2025
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Detecting refractive errors in primary school students plays a vital role in protecting and developing children's vision. At this age, their eyes are still in the process of maturing. If refractive errors such as myopia (nearsightedness) or astigmatism are not identified and corrected in time, they may lead to serious consequences like permanent vision loss, which can significantly affect a child’s learning ability and overall development. Early detection allows timely intervention through appropriate eyewear or vision training, helping children study more effectively and improving their quality of life.