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Charity concert to raise fund for disabled children

A charity concert will be held on June 26 in Ho Chi Minh City to raise fund for Vietnamese disabled children.

A charity concert will be held on June 26 in Ho Chi Minh City to raise fund for Vietnamese disabled children.

The money from the “Love moments” concert co-organised by the Operation Smile Vietnam (OSV) and Ho Chi Minh City-based piano supplier Minh Nguyen Piano Boutique will be used to provide free-surgeries for children with facial deformities and cleft palate.

Famous artists including Anh Tuyet, Ly Giai Hoa, Hoang Anh Tu, Nguyen Hong Thuy and more than 100 lecturers and artists from the Ho Chi Minh City Conservatory of Music will play works of Schubert, Bach, Chopin and Liszt.

OSV, a non-governmental organisation operating in Vietnam since 1989, has so far performed free operations on more than 13,000 children and teenagers born with facial deformities.

🌼 This year, OSV will provide free surgeries for 3,500-4,000 Vietnamese children nationwide./.

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