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Concert to raise funds for disabled children

A charity concert will be held in Ho Chi Minh on September 20 to raise funds for disabled Vietnamese children.
A charity concert will be held in Ho Chi Minh on September 20to raise funds for disabled Vietnamese children.

The proceeds from the “For children’s smiles” programme, co-organisedby the Voice of Vietnam (VOV), the Vietnam International Bank (VIB) andOperation Smile Vietnam (OSV), will be used to provide free surgery tochildren with facial deformities and cleft palates.

The gala night will include reports on OSV’s activities, discussionswith disabled children and surgeons as well as performances by famousVietnamese singers such as Dan Truong, My Tam and Minh Quan.

OSV, a non-governmental organisation has operated in Vietnam since 1989and so far has performed free operations on more than 12,000 childrenborn with facial deformities.

With this programme, OSV hopes to provide free surgery to 4,000 Vietnamese children this year./.

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