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School Scholarships

Without the school scholarships provided by HSCV these wonderful children would be forced to stop attending school.

For only $50 you can sponsor an at risk child with a year of school fees. In return you will receive a photo, biography, and have the opportunity to exchange letters, pictures and drawings with the child.

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For an additional $100 a year you can sponsor the child's family with a monthly donation of rice. This donation will provide the family with a much needed opportunity to purchase other necessities, such as vegetables, meat and personal items such as clothing and shoes.

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August 2006 Activities

August 1st & 3rd - Rice distribution - Vinh Quynh and Soc Son - Families from each community came to their respective distribution points to receive their monthly allotment of rice.

Each family will receive either 20 or 30 kg bags of rice.

Families are supported for only $100 a year.

Click here to learn how you can sponsor a family.

August 2nd - Potential Sister Schools - Nam Son - Two schools in Nam Son were visited by HSCV team members. The schools were accessed for the Sister School Program.

The Sister School Program introduces poor schools in Vietnam with schools around the world. Students in each school will exchange letter pictures and drawings. The Sister Schools are then asked to raise funds for their Vietnamese sister. These funds are used to purchase supplies for the students and the schools in Vietnam.

 

August 4th - Interview new families for HSCV programs in Soc Son - New families were visited to determine if they qualify for any of HSCV programs, such as Rice Distribution or the school Scholarship Program.

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August 9th - Visit the children at the Friendship Home III - HSCV visitors we introduced to the children at the home. As always the children were excited to have visitors.

August 10th - Pay for scholarships in Vinh Quynh - During the months of August and September HSCV team member have been busy visiting all of the schools that have children in our scholarship program.

Each year students must pay school fees and purchase all of their supplies which includes but is not limited to school shirts, pens, notebooks, and text books.

HSCV scholarship program provides students with 80% of the these costs.

August 21st - Opening ceremony for new Kindergarten in Bac Phu - Our first Kindergarten was completed in August. The Kindergarten in located in Soc Son District, which is the poorest district in Hanoi.

The two room school house was completed for $6000 USD.

Over 90 children will attend the school. The school previously had only one, two room school house.

August 23rd - Provide scholarships for students in scholarship program - During the months of August and September HSCV team member have been busy visiting all of the schools that have children in our scholarship program.

Each year students must pay school fees and purchase all of their supplies which includes but is not limited to school shirts, pens, notebooks, and text books.

HSCV scholarship program provides students with 80% of the these costs.

- Visit new families for HSCV programs - HSCV team members continue to visit new families for our programs. Every family in our Rice and Scholarship programs are visited by an HSCV team member. During the visit a formal interview will take place with family members. HSCV will then decide how and if the families fit in our programs.

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August 24th - 10 orthopedic surgeries at the Thanh Hoa Hospital for Orthopedics - Ten children from Thanh Hoa entered the Thanh Hoa Hospital for Orthopedics. The children's surgery will be take place over the next few days.

Each surgery will cost approximately $250 USD.



Humanitarian Services for Children of Vietnam was incorporated in September 2001. The organization was granted 501(c)(3) status by the Internal Revenue Service in April 2002. All donations to the organization are fully tax deductible. HSCV is a non-sectarian organization, unaffiliated with any other organization.