• Giao-Diem Humanitarian Foundation would like to express our sincere appreciation to everyone who participated in our Nov. 2006 fundraiser: "An Evening of Love and Compassion". The event was well attended by our friends, supporters and the general public. Fourteen thousand dollars were collected through ticket sales and donations, making this evening one of our most successful events.
    A large portion of the funds were allocated to assist the victims of typhoon Xangsane which ravaged the Central Coast of Vietnam in October 2006.

  • Giao-Diem Humanitarian Foundation volunteers returned from the annual humanitarian trip to Vietnam in Sept 2006.  Highlights of the trip include a nutritional training session in Hue, the soymilk nutritional project which now includes 1800 children in Quang Tri, Hue, and Dong Thap provinces, and a visit to an orphanage and a nursing home in the Daklak province.  See the Summer 2006 Activities report (in both English and Vietnamese) for details:
    GDHF Summer 2006 Activities - English , GDHF Summer 2006 Activities - Vietnamese.   View photos of this trip.

  • The success of the 2004 and 2005 Nutritional Soymilk Pilot Projects has helped GDHF obtain a generous grant from Abbott Pharmaceutical Co. and Americares Foundation to expand the project to other impoverished areas in Vietnam. See the GDHF Summer 2006 Activities report for additional details.

  • Giao Diem is in the news!!

  • In October of 2006,  Dr. Dieu Ngoc visited 4 locations in Danang to assist the victims of Hurricane Xangsane. She distributed 261 gifts bag donated by Giao Diem. Each gift bag includes 10kg of rice, 1 case of instant noodles, sugar, and 2 bottles of fish sauce.

  • In June, 2006, Dr. Dieu Ngoc, Giao Diem representative in Danang visited the families of those affected by typhoon Chan Chau in May. View her report of this visit.

  • In March of 2006, Giao Diem representatives went to Vietnam to visit the Classroom of Compassion Schools as well as several orphanges.  Dr Thuy Nguyen also spent a week at the Sermey Monastic University Health Center in the Tibetan refugee settlement of Sera, South India prior to going to Vietnam. View the trip report for more details.  View photos.

  • For more information on Giao-Diem's activities please see our Compassion news letter.
    Fall 2005 Issue-English, Fall 2004 Issue-Vietnamese, Fall 2004 Issue-English, Summer 2004 Issue Spring 2004 Issue

  • News Archives: 2004 News and Activities., 2005 News and Activities.