Community's health programs

18/10/2023 Views: 4587 mconan

Health issues are one of the main causes of poverty, and many poor families cannot afford medical exams. They often only go to the hospital when their illnesses have become serious, and treatment costs are very high. To cover these expenses, they must borrow money from relatives or from moneylenders with high interest rates.

The Thiện Chí programs for community health aim to spread awareness about a variety of health topics, such as domestic violence, common diseases, and environmental protection. These consist of trainings delivered by professionals in the health field.

In addition to providing loans to support economic development, Thiện Chí also runs programs to improve community awareness through training:

  • Health awareness: Topics include common diseases such as breast cancer, respiratory conditions, and seasonal illnesses. Each year, over 500 people participate, with the impact reaching even further as participants share their knowledge within their communities.

 

  • Medical support: One of the most direct ways to help families is by covering medical expenses or health insurance, which are often unaffordable. Thiện Chí can step in alongside government support and also launches online crowdfunding campaigns to assist families in urgent need.

 

  • Women’s Health and Rights: Thiện Chí also works to empower women by focusing on their health and access to essential services. Through legal aid sessions and community trainings, more than 300 women each year receive guidance on their rights, healthcare, and protection from issues such as domestic violence. By providing knowledge and tools, the program helps women strengthen their role within their families and communities, ensuring they can seek medical care, defend their rights, and build safer lives for themselves and their children.

Other Campaigns

Supporting Medical Care for Disadvantaged Households

07/04/2026
Admin
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Recently, the project has closely collaborated with local collaborators and authorities to support disadvantaged households facing illnesses. Through field assessments, many severe and long-term cases have been identified and provided with partial financial assistance for treatment.

Field Visits and Daily Work

03/04/2026
Emily
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From a simple English lesson to visiting families facing serious challenges, my second day at the Thien Chi Center gave me a closer look at both daily work and real-life situations behind the projects.

My first day at the Thien Chi Center

02/04/2026
Emily
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On my first day at the Thien Chi Center, I received a warm welcome and learned about the organization’s work in areas such as education, health, and sustainability. In the afternoon, I visited several families who are supported by the center and gained insight into their daily challenges. The experience gave me a deeper understanding of the importance of social support and the impact of Thien Chi’s programs.

Supporting medical treatment and providing monthly scholarships for disadvantaged children

30/03/2026
Admin
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Recently, the project collaborated with local authorities to conduct surveys and provide monthly scholarships to disadvantaged children in the community. A monthly scholarship of 300,000 VND has been granted to Trịnh Bảo Quốc from Đồng Kho commune, along with additional support of 1,000,000 VND for medical treatment.

A Positive Transformation Story of a Hyperactive Primary School Student

23/03/2026
Admin
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In June 2023, when he first began receiving intervention at the center, Danh Nguyen Hao Nam was a first-grade student at a primary school. According to a psychological assessment, Nam was diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and language development delay. These challenges made his learning and integration at school extremely difficult.

Livelihood Support for Ms. Tuyen’s Family in Hoai Duc Commune

22/03/2026
Admin
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Ms. Tuyen’s family currently lives in Hoai Duc Commune with four members. Their living conditions remain difficult as their main income depends on unstable wage labor from both husband and wife. In 2022, Ms. Tuyen received a loan from Thien Chi Center to develop her livelihood. With this financial support, her family invested in cultivating two sao of rice and one sao of vegetables to improve their income.