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

Daily visits

23/10/2025
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A morning of family visits revealed both hardship and perseverance, as each household shared how Thien Chi’s support helps them face health challenges and build small steps toward stability.

Families Living with Health Challenges

22/10/2025
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A day of family visits that revealed how Thien Chi’s support, from scholarships to microloans, helps families face illness, poverty, and hardship with dignity and hope.

More about rubber trees

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In Tánh Linh, rubber tree farming sustains many families through demanding nighttime work during the June–February harvest season.

CHILDREN WITH LANGUAGE DELAY – DON’T WAIT, INTERVENE EARLY!

20/10/2025
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Children with language delay speak later than their peers, speak little or unclearly, have difficulty understanding others, and show limited eye contact or gestures. Many parents think, “My child will talk eventually,” but waiting may cause them to miss the golden period for language development.

Making Banh Bao and visiting

20/10/2025
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Two families supported by Thien Chi: one growing rice and raising cows, the other shaping hundreds of banh bao each morning to make a living.

With Health Insurance Support, Le Gains a Chance to Heal and Care for Her Family

19/10/2025
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Le’s family in Nam Thanh Commune is a low-income household currently borrowing capital from the Thien Chi Center. The family has five members — a couple and three children (in grades 10, 3, and 2). Their financial situation is very difficult; they have no farmland, only 9 sào (about 0.36 hectares) of cashew trees on dry hills, often suffering poor harvests. Le’s husband works in the cashew field and also collects bamboo shoots and firewood from the forest to sell. Le stays home to take care of the children and does sewing work, earning around 100,000 VND (about 4 USD) a day.