On June 9, 2025, the
People's Committee of Dong Nai province issued a Decision on approval of a
foreign non - governmental aid for the project "Construction of a drainage
system and concrete yard for the Dieu Phap Social Welfare Facility,"
funded by the Viet Nam Health, Education and Literature Projects (VNHELP) from
the United States.
VNHELP
visits orphans at the Dieu Phap Social Welfare Facility.
It is known that the aid is managed by the Dieu Phap Social Welfare Facility in
coordination with VNHELP to implement the construction of the drainage system
and concrete yard, with a total project budget of 702,175,000 dongs. The
project is set to be implemented since the People's Committee of Dong Nai province has approved the acceptance, with expected handover for use in 2025. The direct
beneficiaries of the project are approximately 76 people being cared for at the
Dieu Phap Social Welfare Facility, including 59 orphans and 17 elderly and
disadvantaged women.
Objectives and key results of the project: To build
a drainage system and concrete the yard and rooms, preventing flooding and
creating the best conditions for the living conditions of orphans, the elderly,
and disadvantaged women living at the Dieu Phap Social Welfare Facility.

The daily activities of the children at the Dieu Phap
Social Welfare Facility.
The project is assigned by the People's Committee of Dong Nai province to the
Dieu Phap Social Welfare Facility, which is responsible for receiving,
implementing, and managing the aid according to Decree No. 80/2020/ND-CP dated
July 8, 2020, of the Government on the management and use of non - refundable
aid not related to official development assistance from foreign agencies,
organizations, and individuals for Vietnam, and Decision No. 12/2023/QD-UBND
dated March 31, 2023, of the People's Committee of Dong Nai province on the
regulations for managing and using non - refundable aid not related to official
development assistance from foreign agencies, organizations, and individuals
for Vietnam in Dong Nai province.
* Founded in 1991, VNHELP
aims to assist disadvantaged individuals and communities in Vietnam to achieve
self - sufficiency through sustainable solutions in the areas of health,
education, children, water and economic development. Its legal name is Vietnam
Health, Education and Literature Projects. It is doing business (DBA) as
VNHELP. Its programs have expanded to reach
thousands of people each year through health, education, and economic
development. Moving toward the future, VNHELP will continue to explore new ways
to promote sustainable change that not only mitigates suffering but also uplifts
people from poverty and restores integrity to their lives.