A mother with advanced, metastatic breast cancer lies exhausted in her hospital bed, helplessly watching her disease progress day by day because she lacks the money for targeted therapy, and worries about her 15-year-old child being left orphaned.
The 18-year-old boy who had previously left a skull fragment at the hospital received over 104 million VND from readers of VTC News online newspaper, giving him renewed hope to overcome his illness.
Lying curled up in his hospital bed, his body emaciated, 15-year-old Dang Dang Duong choked back tears as he pleaded with his mother if he couldn't donate his organs to save lives if he didn't overcome his serious illness.
Ms. Trieu Thi Thu Hien expressed her gratitude to readers and benefactors who supported her with over 167 million VND, providing further motivation for her treatment journey and the continuation of her life.
Through VTC News online, Nguyen Duc Duy expressed his deep gratitude to the benefactors who have shown concern, shared, and supported him during this time.
Following the article about the plight of Mr. Tran Thanh Hai, who suffered a severe traumatic brain injury after falling from a roof, readers donated over 102 million VND to help him with his treatment costs.
The family of Le Tien Dung would like to express their gratitude to readers after receiving a donation of 353.826.860 VND, which will help cover the costs of his treatment.
Following the publication of articles about four families facing difficult circumstances, readers of VTC News online newspaper have collectively donated over 97 million VND.
Mè Văn Hặc, 21 years old, from Lai Châu, was devastated when he received the news that he had end-stage cirrhosis and needed a liver transplant to save his life, but his family could no longer afford the treatment.
Following a traffic accident, Ms. Nguyen Thi Thanh (37 years old, Nghe An) suffered a severed spinal cord, resulting in complete paralysis and immobility, while her 8-year-old child still asks her mother every night when she will come home.
Having lost his father at a young age and then his mother permanently, Nguyen Duc Duy (from Hung Yen province) is left homeless under a makeshift shelter, worried about having to drop out of school due to his dire financial situation.
After falling from a roof while repairing electrical wiring, Mr. Hai suffered a severe traumatic brain injury and had to undergo craniotomy to save his life, leaving his family destitute and in desperate need of help from readers.
A traffic accident led to 18-year-old Dao Van Huy unexpectedly discovering a brain vascular malformation, leaving his family financially exhausted from the endless borrowing of money for his treatment.
Amidst the storm of medical bills engulfing a critically ill 16-year-old boy, his mother, still recovering from surgery, is fasting to give the motorbike taxi driver father hope in his fight for his son's life.
The principal of Hoa Son Kindergarten acknowledged shortcomings in her management of the charitable meal program for students but insisted she had no personal gain.
The principal and vice-principal of Hoa Son Kindergarten (Kim Dien commune, Quang Tri province) have been disciplined for falsifying meal orders to receive financial support from a charity program.
Singer Chi Dân, model An Tây, and Nguyễn Đỗ Trúc Phương have been indicted by the Ho Chi Minh City People's Procuracy in the VN10 case for drug-related offenses.
In a kitchen with zero income, the poor mother silently shoulders the burden of two cancer diagnoses: her husband and 6-year-old son, with the heartbreaking dream of a piece of fried chicken for her child.
Born deaf and mute, and having lost his wife and children, Mr. Thanh is now bedridden, battling a serious illness in solitude without ever having been to a hospital for examination or treatment.
VTC News online newspaper, in collaboration with other organizations, has distributed over 53 million VND donated by readers to two particularly disadvantaged families.
For 10 years, Ms. Pham Thanh Chung (a staff member of the Social Work Department at the Central Lung Hospital) has persistently sought thousands of meals and billions of dong in medical fees for impoverished patients.