We care for disabled children in Vietnam to transform lives in bomb-damaged Dien Ban
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Instead of a wedding list and gifts, we would love it if you made a charity donation. The Kianh Foundation work with Vietnamese children still badly affected by the legacy of Agent Orange, which still causes major birth defects and disabilities many years after the USA used it in the Vietnam war.
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The Kianh Foundation works in Dien Ban District, Central Vietnam. It provides special education, physiotherapy, speech therapy and access to dental care for children with disability. Dien Ban was bombed heavily during the war and has over 1000 children without access to vital support services.