Mission Vietnam Projects
20/20 Project (Light for the Blind)
Thousands of children in Vietnam suffer congenital blindness due to cataracts. Mission
Vietnam sponsored ophthalmologists have provided training to Vietnam physicians. For
the cost of an artificial lens and the no-fee services of the Vietnam doctors, these
children can see. Without Mission Vietnam's help, they would remain blind for the rest
of their lives.
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Khe Sahn Orphanage
The darkness and fog that envelops homeless children in Vietnam is hopelessness and loneliness. They
move from house to house, village to village if necessary, looking for a place to call home.
They are looking for a family—for someone to take care of them. This is why Mission
Vietnam helped to found the Khe Sahn Orphanage. It is one of the few privately funded
orphanages in Vietnam and it has been a great success. Here you'll find children bubbling
with life and joy—a love that anyone can feel as soon as they arrive. These children
may have no family in the mountains who want them or that can take care of them, but at
the Khe Sahn Orphanage, they have a home. Some may have been abandoned, but here
they are wanted and loved.
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Sister Churches
Envision hearing, after being harassed for years and even jailed for preaching the gospel,
that you now have a "license to preach" the gospel and will even be able to
construct over one hundred new preaching houses! This is exactly what ministers in Vietnam
are experiencing. Now American churches can get involved in the great harvest of Vietnam
by partnering with and helping to financially support a Vietnamese congregation. Every seed you
sow is being planted in good ground, but it is still your decision to be involved. Join with us
today!
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Bicycle Ministry
Bicycles are given through the Vietnamese National Children's Fund (VNCF) to "A"
students. Bicycles are also given through Mission Vietnam directly to Bible school students.
Easing the way in 1999, 50 bicycles were given away. That number has grown to several
thousand. The bicycles are purchased from a Vietnamese factory and are given to Bible
school students, pastors, church workers and many poor families. For many of these people, a
bicycle is the only means of transportation for the entire family.
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Did You Know?
Throughout Vietnam, we have actively supported and staffed numerous medical
clinics with an emphasis on children.

INFANT MORTALITY
Mission Vietnam established a program which significantly reduced infant mortality by
authoring and sponsoring a malnutrition program for infants in Saigon.

OUTREACH
Mission Vietnam sponsors medical outreach trips to remote and impoverished areas.

CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION LAB
Mission Vietnam established the first cardiac catheterization lab available to ordinary
and disadvantaged citizens at Nguyen Trai Hospital in Saigon.

ICC/CCU
This program established a new ICC/CCU with monitoring beds at Nguyen Trai Hospital.

PULMONARY/RESPIRATORY DEPT.
Mission Vietnam established a pulmonary/respiratory department, including donated
ventilators at Nguyen Trai Hospital.

ON-GOING TRAINING AND SUPPORT
Mission Vietnam provides in-country training in cardiology and opthalmology. Vietnamese
cardiologists can now successfully perform catheterizations, as well as invasive surgery,
including lifesaving angioplasty and stint deployment. Mission Vietnam sponsored
ophthalmologists train Vietnamese physicians.
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