A charitable journey warms the hearts of the Thien Duyen shelter in Ho Chi Minh City.
The program donated many essential items to the shelter of Ms. Tran Thi Cam Giang, who has spent four decades caring for more than 70 children suffering from the effects of Agent Orange.
A journey of spreading love in Ho Chi Minh City.
In the last month of 2025, the "Journey of Kindness" program stopped in Ho Chi Minh City, bringing practical gifts and warmth to a special shelter. This was Thien Duyen Shelter, a shared home for over 70 underprivileged individuals, cared for by Mrs. Tran Thi Cam Giang, affectionately known as "Mother Muoi."

A home of love through four decades
Mrs. Tran Thi Cam Giang, a woman over 80 years old, joined the revolution at the age of 14. After the war, she decided to dedicate the rest of her life to caring for orphaned children, especially those suffering from the effects of Agent Orange.
From just a few children initially, Thien Duyen Shelter has, over four decades, become a home for more than 70 people. However, the house has deteriorated over time, with many old and damaged items causing considerable difficulties in daily life.

Practical gifts and touching moments.
Understanding the hardships faced here, the "Kindness Journey" organization donated essential items such as a television, refrigerator, fan, and water filter to the orphanage. These gifts are expected to improve living conditions, bringing more comfort and warmth to the members of the orphanage.

Besides material gifts, a special spiritual gift was also secretly prepared. The children at the orphanage wrote letters and cards themselves to send their love to Mother Mười. The moment the words were read aloud and each child stepped forward to hug their mother brought many emotions to those present.

The December "Journey of Kindness" concluded with a simple message about sharing and compassion, affirming that wherever kindness is sown, love will blossom. The program was supported by Truong Hai Group Joint Stock Company - THACO and was posted on the "Acts of Kindness" Fanpage.


