orphanage in HCMC
My name is Josefine Pedersen, I recently moved to HCMC from Denmark.
I am looking for an Orphanage in Ho Chi Ming city that I can volunteer at. I have tried finding one for a few weeks now but with know luck I hope there is some one who can help me.
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Very nice of you to think of helping out.
Found this link which has what you are looking for. It is in Vietnamese, but it should be self-explanatory. I don't have experience in any of them.
18thang4.com/hocnghemienphi/diachinhungnoimuoitremocoikhuyettat.htm
vietnamvolunteernetwork.com/
Look for Kim Nguyen..(hope this help ya) I can also send in your Pm box her personal email add..
Thank you for sharing yourself to others.
You should have a look at 2 website below:
International Volunteer Club
ivc-vietnam.org
East meet West Foundation
eastmeetswest.org
Good luck
Josie90 wrote:Hello
My name is Josefine Pedersen, I recently moved to HCMC from Denmark.
I am looking for an Orphanage in Ho Chi Ming city that I can volunteer at. I have tried finding one for a few weeks now but with know luck I hope there is some one who can help me.
hi check tis web
http://www.orphaned.org/
i am the people who can give you a specific address of some ophanage in Hochiminh City.
if you are still in Hochiminh City, please contact with me
Mr Hau.
it is the volunteer for peace vietnam club.
I am coming to Vietnam in November and I am in the process of setting up some fundraisers. I am Vietnamese but have been living in Canada for the last 34 years. I am coming home to volunteer at orphanges and help out family.
If you can send me some info about the orphanage and the (ngo) it would definitely help me more in the efforts of gaining more donations and exposure.
Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Don
You can contact to List Orphanage in Ho Chi Minh city here:
1. Trung tâm nuôi dưỡng bảo trợ trẻ em Gò Vấp.
Add: 45 Nguyễn Văn Bảo, phường 4, Gò Vấp. TP. HCM
Tel : 08 8941880
2. Trường mái ấm Bà Chiểu:
Add : 149/1 Nguyễn Văn Đậu - Phường 11 - Quận Bình Thạnh. TP. HCM.
Tel : 08 5.150.556
3. Trường nuôi dạy trẻ khuyết tật Củ Chi.
Add : Khu phố 3 - Thị Trấn Củ Chi, TP. HCM
Tel: 08 7.907454
4.Trường nuôi dưỡng bảo vệ trẻ em Tam Bình
Add : 30/3 Bà Giang - Phường Linh Xuân - Thủ Đức, TP. Hồ Chí Minh
Tel : 087 241445
5. Trung Tâm ND & BT trẻ em Khuyết Tật Thiên Phước.
Add : Ấp lộ 6 - Xã Nhơn Tây - Củ Chi, TP. HCM
Tel : 8.926.368
6. Trường khuyết tật Cần Giờ
Ấp Phong Thạnh - Xã Cần Thạnh - Huyện Cần Giờ, TP. HCM
Tel : 8.740.071
7. Trường tiểu học dành cho trẻ em tàn tật 15/5
Add : 275/6/7 Lý Thường Kiệt - Phường 15 - Quận 11, Tp. HCM
Tel : 08 8.638.254
8. Trung tâm bảo trợ xã hội trẻ em thiệt thòi (Christina Noble Childrens Foundation)
Add : 38 Tú Xương, phường 7, quận 3. TP. HCM
Tel : 08 9322738
9. Trường khuyết tật thính giác Hy Vọng:
Add : Số 1 Công Xã Pari, Phường Bến Nghé, Quận 1, TP. HCM.
Tel : 0808222288. Email: ngoi1hieutruong@yahoo.com
10. Mái ấm Quận 8.
Add : 73/10 Dương Bá Trạc, phường 1, quận 8, TP. HCM
Tel : 08 8502 088
Ask yourself if what you will be doing will really improve the quality of life for these children...at the very least google the term "orphanage tourism" and make sure you are well apprised of the complicated issues involving this trend. There have been recent studies for example that show that in Cambodia the rise in popularity of orphanage tourism has resulted in new orphanages popping up everywhere and significant increases in the number of children living inside their walls even as the number of actual orphans has declined (according to UNICEF among the roughly 12,000 children living in orphanages in Cambodia only about 28% have lost both parents, in many cases the decision to send their children to orphanages is made by parents living in extreme poverty who believe they will have access to better food, shelter and education...the question is whether the needs of these impoverished people are really best served by orphanages as opposed say to anti-poverty programs which would ideally help keep these families together rather than tearing them apart).
Below is a brief list of suggested orphanage tourism Do's and Don'ts from loneleyplanet. UNICEF has some good information about orphanage tourism and the thinkchildsafeDOTorg website which discusses these issues may be worth a look as well.
Dos and donts of orphanage tourism
Do think about volunteering for a minimum of a month or longer rather than a short-term stay.
Do think hard about what skills you have that will make a difference to the children; teaching them to sing nursery rhymes in English is not going to do much for their future.
Do work with the local staff rather than directly with the children. Teach the local staff how to speak English and you have created a sustainable impact. You may not have photos of you hugging cute little children, but you will have done some good.
Dont under any circumstances visit orphanages as part of a brief tour or go to any that actively solicit tourists.
Dont hand over large fees for a placement without checking where the money goes.
Dont volunteer at any orphanage without thoroughly researching it. Is it regulated? Do they require background checks on volunteers?
When I was there last year, my friends in Vietnam took me to 4 orphanages that were frequented by the locals and those are the ones that I want to help. If you know of certain places that I should avoid, please post so people know and will help the ones that need it most.
Thanks.
We are going every few Months to one Orphanage in HCM to bring Food or Toys for the Kids, if you want we can go the next time together and I introduce you to the Ladies over there. We also have a vietnamese Friend who could translate.
But I think it would be a bit difficult to volunteer without speaking vietnamese
But let me know what you think. I guess at the end of the Month we will go there. Bye Steph
Thank you for the offer.....I agree with you, it is definitely difficult not being able to speak Vietnamese. When I went last time, my friends from HCMC took me. That is great that you go every so often....I will definitely contact you when I am in HCMC.....
Don
If you give me your email address I can pass it on to a friend of mine who runs the ILA Charity Network. ILA is one of the English language schools in the city. She'll have tons of information because ILA works with several orphanages in HCMC.
Best of luck!
Nadine
Yours sincerely lyn newton
RGN BSc (HOns) (HOns) BA (Arts)
This is a wonderful organisation I have visited on many occasions now.
Unlike some orphanages, they are very open and welcoming and will always be happy to discuss volunteering offers.
I am happy to provide more info if required.
I just encountered this website were you could see a list of all orphanages and social establishment in a certain country. You may also contact the orphanage via their website. This could make it easier for you to see the orphanages in Vietnam and each org has their own profile too see all their information. Hope this helps.
Heres the link. (https://www.globedrop.org/?cid=t3inv06d)
I stay in near Tanh Dinh market near District 1 hospital, I am looking for orphanage to donate some house items near by house. If you can give me address or phone no then I will carry my material & donate them.
Regards,
Deepak
Phone 0613967944
email: bovietnamoi@gmail.com
Hom Thu 11 - Buu Dien Ho Nai3 - Trang Bom = Dong Nai
Best time is to reach there about 10 or 11. Weekend will be some visitors from local people. When I was there last the nun offer us vegetarian lunch. God Bless and take care.
How are you
I am come to hcmc many times to teach English
Would love to make new friends
i would love to work in a orphanage
did you get any luck
Andy
Also, how does ila rank as far as English schools?
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