VinaCapital Foundation has achieved
- 10,167 children were funded for life-saving heart surgeries through the Heartbeat Vietnam program.
- 335,750 children received free heart examinations through the Rural Outreach Clinics program.
- 1,573 healthcare experts trained in Advanced Pediatric Life Support through Survive to Thrive - Critical Response program.
- 422 pieces of medical equipment donated through Survive to Thrive - Critical Response program.
- 186 crash carts donated through Survive to Thrive - Critical Response program.
- 41,538 direct beneficiaries through Survive to Thrive - Critical Response program.
- 98 water filtration systems donated through the Clean Water program.
- 12,000 people received essential care packages from the Central Vietnam Disaster Relief campaign. The entire population of Nam Tra My district, Quang Nam province is benefited.
- 1,382 students received scholarships to continue their education through the Brighter Path program.
- 900 ethnic minority female high school students participate in Brighter Path Girls' Clubs.
- 57 ventilators, 1 ECMO and 10,050 PPE donated through the Covid-19 emergency response called Help Vietnam Breathe campaign in 2021.
VCF addresses international goals
Every VCF program runs deep commitments to children’s and women’s rights, diversity and inclusion, poverty and economic development, nutrition, health and wellbeing, education and environmental protection. This matrix clearly explains these relationships and our program goals/sub-goals.
*Only Principle Articles or Goals are noted – many others apply indirectly.
2: No discrimination
23: People with Disabilities
24: Health
1: Equal Rights
2: No Discrimination
25: Health
26: Education
2: No discrimination
23: People with Disabilities
24: Health
2: No discrimination
23: People with Disabilities
24: Health
2: No discrimination
16: Protection of privacy
24: Health
1: Equal Rights
2: No Discrimination
25: Health
26: Education
1: Poverty
2: Education
3: Gender Equality
4: Child Mortality
1: Poverty
3: Health
4: Education
5: Gender equality
2: No discrimination
6: Life, survival & development
24: Health
1: Equal Rights
2: No Discrimination
25: Health
26: Education
1: Poverty
3: Gender Equality
4: Child Mortality
1: Poverty
3: Health
4: Education
5: Gender equality
6: Life, survival & development
24: Health
1: Equal Rights
2: No Discrimination
25: Health
1: Poverty
4: Child Mortality
7: Water & Sanitation
1: Poverty
3: Health
6: Clean water & sanitation
6: Life, survival & development
24: Health
28: Education
1: Equal Rights
2: No Discrimination
25: Health
26: Education
1: Poverty
2: Education
4: Child Mortality
1: Poverty
3: Health
4: Education
2: No discrimination
28: Education
30: Minority culture, language & region
1: Equal Rights
2: No Discrimination
25: Health
26: Education
1: Poverty
2: Education
3: Gender Equality
4: Child Mortality
1: Poverty
3: Health
4: Education
5: Gender equality
A Clubfoot Girl with Perseverance and Aspiration
H’On Mlo was born with clubfoot – a common congenital birth defect that causes one or both feet to turn inward and upward.
Clean water at school for better health and studying results
Despite COVID-19’s 2020 hardships, the VCF program team travelled across Vietnam to the most needy rural areas of the country.
Journey of Pride and Transformation
Ro Cham Ling (Jrai ethnic group, Gia Lai province) – 1 of 49 ethnic minority female students joining the Brighter Path program.
Mai Hoa and her family’s transformation
After the COVID situation eased off, contributions from Heartbeat Vietnam’s benevolent donors provided Mai Hoa with the operation she desperately needed. Half a year after the open-heart surgery, this precious little girl is on a complete recovery post-operation with encouraging regular checkups.
How an essential little piece of equipment can save little lives
Baby Ho Thi Tinh was born on July 24, 2020, in Ninh Thuan province. Four days later, she was transferred to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) of Children’s Hospital 2, HCMC as Tinh was diagnosed with newborn respiratory distress syndromes (RDS).