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A Farmer’s Tale

April 15th, 2022

Minh Son is an exclusively agricultural commune in Trieu Son district, 25 km West of Thanh Hoa city, in North Vietnam. Every grain, every cup of harvested rice exacts a heavy toll of sweat and tears from its farmers. Today, rural areas face a labor shortage problem. Young people no longer care about agriculture because the work is too hard and the income barely affords them the rice to eat for the day; they have moved to urban areas to obtain manual labor jobs for a living. The village is now a shadow of its former self, with just a few old farmers still enthusiastic about the fields, together with women and children. They still use traditional methods of farming with manual labors. The farmers’ most fervent wish is to possess a motorized tiller, planter and reaper to reduce their hardships, and to attract a younger workforce to return to their hometown to start a sustainable career.

Having become aware of that wish, and with an eye toward community building and the modernization of its agriculture, on April 15, 2022, VNHelp delivered a Kubota Combine Harvester (DC70 Plus) to farmers in Minh Son commune. Thank you Mr. and Mrs. Chanh & Ling Ling Cao Minh for sponsoring this machine.

From the next crop season, farmers will no longer have to stoop to cut each bunch of rice with a sickle. They will no longer be drenched in sweat and tears for bending their backs from early morning to late evening at each harvest. “The next bowl of rice we eat will definitely taste better, because it contains a lot of sincerity and sharing”, exclaimed Uncle Thong – a farmer of many years in Minh Son commune – with heartfelt passion and a bright smile!

Chromebooks for orphans

April 3rd, 2022

Thanks to ongoing technology advances, the internet has rapidly changed our lives, bringing the world closer together; all available knowledge in any field can now be retrieved from anywhere with just one click. In addition, the Covid-19 pandemic has forced many of us to access the internet more often, and the need for internet-connected devices is greater than ever.

VNHelp successfully lobbied benefactors Tuan Khanh & Yen to donate 30 Chromebooks to children at two orphanages with a total value of more than 5,500 USD. In Saigon, on April 3, 2022, the Hoa Hong Shelter took delivery of 5 Chromebooks and on April 6, 2022 Tu Hanh Orphanage received 25 Chromebooks. Learning conditions at these orphanages will certainly be improved. On behalf of the children, VNHelp would like to convey our thanks to Tuan Khanh & Yen.

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Na Pan School

March 29th, 2022

At the same time the construction of Na Pản school began, in March 2022, VNHelp also started the construction of Chan III Kindergarten, located about 25 km from the residential town, distant by high mountain roads and steep passes. The school is in Cay village, Ngoi Cay commune, Muong Ang district; it is at the border of Son La and Dien Bien provinces. There are 55 preschool-age children of the H’mong ethnic group. The current school site is roofed with temporary corrugated iron. The classrooms are very hot in the summer. In the rainy and stormy season, rain on the roof is very noisy, and the roof is often punctured and blown off.
VNHelp has cooperated with Truc Lam Company (Vietnam) and A Child Unchained Corp (USA), who jointly fund the construction of a new school with 02 classrooms, 01 teacher room and other facilities. The teacher’s room is where the teachers will stay at school during the week because they cannot go home every day (it’s just too far!). This school is expected to be ready for use in August 2022.

Small Business

February 28th, 2022

One might consider the Covid-19 crisis in Vietnam is over, but infected cases continue to rise though the number of life loss has been reduced. VNHelp continues to help people affected by the pandemic. In partnership with Missionaries of Faith Vietnam, we provide funds to help people get back on their feet after they have been unemployed for many months and have had no income during the Covid-19 crisis in 2021.
In Febuary (2/2022), thirteen families were selected to receive a fund to restore their business. Each family received an amount between $200 and $500 to seed their business. Among the successful stories are Mr. & Mrs Thai Phuong & Kim Loan in Thu Duc with their online grocery store and Mr. & Mrs. Van Phuong & Ngoc Bich in Bac Lieu with their online plants & succulents store. They report a daily income of $25-$35. Other beneficiaries reopened a machine shop, resumed a food delivery service, and reopened a food stand, etc. After their business is picked up, they will return the fund for us to assist other families. A modest amount in USA goes a long way to help a small vendor in Vietnam.

COVID-19 Relief

February 19th, 2022

In recent days, the number of Covid-19 cases in City of Hoi An is increasing. VNHelp received a request for support from Hoi An Medical Center. To avoid overcrowding local hospitals, patients received instructions to monitor their condition at home. On Feb 19, 2022, VNHelp sent 100 oxygen meters to the Center to provide to patients. Patients measure their oxygen level twice a day and report to their doctor for further instructions. When a patient recovers from the illness, the Center will collect the device for continued use.