Join us to support orphans and disadvantaged children affected by the COVID-19 pandemic

JOIN US TO SUPPORT ORPHANS AND DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN AFFECTED BY THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

As the Covid-19 pandemic continues its devastating legacy, a huge number of children have lost their parent/s and are living in extremely challenging circumstances. These vulnerable groups are facing hardship in every category of need, including physical health, mental health, nutrition, and formal education. Since November 2021, VinaCapital Foundation (VCF) and the Youth Union of Ho Chi Minh City have implemented the "Care to Rise – Yêu thương Nâng Bước" program to access, protect, encourage and provide long-term care to the 2,000 orphans created by the Covid-19 pandemic to adulthood.

Through the Program, VCF is committed to supporting the government of Vietnam, priorities to ensure our commitments to strategic development priorities, and to provide critical leadership and resources for the full development of the thousands of orphans created by the pandemic.

VCF was very proud to appoint Dr. Philipp Rösler as the International Chairman of the Care to Rise program. Dr. Philipp Rösler is committed to using his voice and influence to raise awareness and support from the international community to assist orphans and disadvantaged children impacted by Covid-19 in his birth country Vietnam. 

Let's join us to support orphans and disadvantaged children affected by the Covid-19 pandemic by:
-  Donating through Bank Transfer:
Account holder: The VinaCapital Foundation
Account number: 1015203538
Name of the bank: Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam (Vietcombank) – Ho Chi Minh City Branch
Swift code: BFTVVNVX007
Transfer note: Name + Phone number + Message

-  Donating through ZaloPay:
Click on this link: https://donation.zalopay.vn/detail/hotrotreem
Select "Donate Now/Quyên góp ngay", enter the donation amount and message, then submit.

All your contributions, no matter how big or small will help encourage and bring brighter futures to orphans and disadvantaged children affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.