According to the Ministry of Health, hundreds of orphaned and underprivileged children in remote areas of Southern and Central Vietnam are growing up without regular access to basic medical care. The lack of timely health check-ups leaves them vulnerable to common illnesses such as respiratory infections, malnutrition, dental issues, and micronutrient deficiencies, potentially causing lasting effects on their growth and learning capacity.

In response, Vietnam Children’s Fund Social Enterprise (VCF SE) is collaborating with local medical partners to launch a free healthcare and medicine distribution program for 400 children in underserved mountainous communities. Children will receive general health screenings, including ENT and dental checks, vital sign assessments, nutritional counseling, and essential medication.

To make this possible, the campaign is raising funds via the MoMo Super App, aiming to cover treatment costs, medical supplies, and operational expenses. Every contribution, no matter how small, helps bring essential health services closer to children who need them the most.

Each Golden Pig you give is a step closer to brighter, healthier futures for children in remote areas.

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