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Miracles for underprivileged children

BHG - The young faces bearing the scars of congenital malformations seem to have had their childhood “stolen”. Some have been born with cleft lip and palate, some have cramped hands that cannot hold a spoon to eat, some have crooked legs that have never learned to run or jump.

Báo Hà GiangBáo Hà Giang29/06/2025

BHG - The young faces bearing the scars of congenital disabilities seem to have had their childhood "stolen". Some children have had cleft lip and palate since birth, some have cramped hands that cannot hold a spoon to eat, some have crooked legs that have never been able to run or jump. Poverty and hardship have made many families think about giving up. But then, the light of hope was lit when the children were brought to the Provincial General Hospital to participate in a free examination, consultation and surgery program organized by Center II of the Vietnam Association for the Relief of Disabled Children in collaboration with central hospitals and sponsors.

From June 23 to 27, hundreds of disabled children in the province were examined by professors, doctors, and excellent doctors from the following hospitals: Bach Mai, Viet Duc Friendship, Xanh Pon, Central Children's Hospital, Central Eye Hospital, and the medical team of the Provincial General Hospital for ear, eye, maxillofacial, burn scars, movement, and urinary abnormalities. Of these, 160 disabled children received free surgery. Thanks to the hands of dedicated doctors, a journey of revival for unfortunate children has begun, so that their small dreams can gradually come true. Accompanying the program is Thien Tam Fund under Vingroup , who quietly contribute to creating miracles in the lives of these children.

Overcoming long distances, children with cleft lip deformities are brought by relatives to the Provincial General Hospital for screening.
Overcoming long distances, children with cleft lip deformities are brought by relatives to the Provincial General Hospital for screening.
Experienced doctors of Bach Mai Hospital directly examine children with hand motor disabilities.
Experienced doctors of Bach Mai Hospital directly examine children with hand motor disabilities.
A doctor examines a boy with a deformity of the hand due to burns.
A doctor examines a boy with a deformity of the hand due to burns.
Burn scars on both hands make it difficult for this child to live and perform daily activities.
Burn scars on both hands make it difficult for this child to live and perform daily activities.
Sadness appeared on the mother's face due to the burn scars on her child's skin.
Sadness appeared on the mother's face due to the burn scars on her child's skin.
After examination and consultation, eligible children will undergo early surgery.
After examination and consultation, eligible children will undergo early surgery.
Prof. Dr. Tran Thiet Son, Bach Mai Hospital, performs the main surgery in difficult and complicated cases of malformations.
Prof. Dr. Tran Thiet Son, Bach Mai Hospital, performs the main surgery in difficult and complicated cases of malformations.
Doctors at a central hospital performed surgery to remove an extra finger from a patient.
Doctors at a central hospital performed surgery to remove an extra finger from a patient.
Under the spotlight, doctors concentrate on performing surgery on children with deformities.
Under the spotlight, doctors concentrate on performing surgery on children with deformities.
Resident Doctor of Hanoi Medical University Le Thi Trang performed surgery to separate the hand of a child with burn scars.
Resident Doctor of Hanoi Medical University Le Thi Trang performed surgery to separate the hand of a child with burn scars.
Surgery to reconstruct fingers that are fused together like a duck's foot always requires rigor and patience.
Surgery to reconstruct fingers that are fused together like a duck's foot always requires rigor and patience.
For many hours, each surgical team continuously performed surgeries, mainly on hand and foot motor disabilities, cleft lips, and burn scar sequelae.
For many hours, each surgical team continuously performed surgeries, mainly on hand and foot motor disabilities, cleft lips, and burn scar sequelae.
Doctor Ma Manh Linh, Department of Orthopedics, Provincial General Hospital examines a child patient after surgery. This is one of 70 cases that have just received free surgery and are continuing to be monitored and treated at the department.
Doctor Ma Manh Linh, Department of Orthopedics, Provincial General Hospital examines a child patient after surgery. This is one of 70 cases that have just received free surgery and are continuing to be monitored and treated at the department.
Mr. Nguyen Trong Dai, Deputy Director of Center II, Vietnam Association for the Relief of Disabled Children, presents gifts to children in the surgery program.
Mr. Nguyen Trong Dai, Deputy Director of Center II, Vietnam Association for the Relief of Disabled Children, presents gifts to children in the surgery program.
The happiness of Ms. Trieu Thi Phuong, mother of baby Trieu Khanh Linh, Dao ethnic group, Khuoi Luong village, Duong Hong commune (Bac Me) when her child had successful cleft lip surgery.
The happiness of Ms. Trieu Thi Phuong, mother of baby Trieu Khanh Linh, Dao ethnic group, Khuoi Luong village, Duong Hong commune (Bac Me) when her child had successful cleft lip surgery.

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