Over 4.5 billion VND raised to support children with heart diseases

8/1/20


More than 4.5 billion VND (193,826 USD) was raised for poor children with heart diseases through a text message campaign carried out by the Vietnam Television (VTV) and the National Humanitarian Portal 1400 from November 1 to December 30, 2019.

This is the biggest amount of money donated to the “Heart for Children” programme through text messages during the over the programme’s 11-year history.

All of the money will be used to fund surgery for poor under-16 children with congenital heart diseases nationwide.

Earlier, the programme coordinated with the Vietnam Red Cross Society to carry out text message campaigns in 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018.

More than 15 billion VND (647,295 USD) was raised through these campaigns to help nearly 600 children across the country.

The “Heart for Children” programme was launched in 2008 and has been operated by the telecom firm Viettel, the Tam Long Viet (Vietnamese Heart) Fund, and VTV.

Since then, the programme has funded surgery for nearly 5,200 children with heart diseases in the country./.

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1
Vietnam Love 8/1/20 20:32

The charity programme For Children’s Hearts run by the VTV and Viettel Military Telecommunications Corporation since October 2008 has offered free heart operations to 4,000 needy children throughout the country and heart check-ups to 50,000 other children.

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Egan 8/1/20 20:34

According to a research conducted by VinaCapital Foundation, about 16,000 Vietnamese babies are born with congenital heart defects every year, of which 7,500 cases need medical intervention. The operations cost from 50 to 250 million VND.

3
For A Peace World 8/1/20 20:39

The programme has given a bright future to poor children with congenital heart diseases.

4
Swift Hoodie 8/1/20 20:42

Some 8,000 – 10,000 children are born with congenital heart diseases in Vietnam each year. Fifty percent of them have serious diseases and need immediate surgery.

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