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Join the Fight to End Hunger

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 2 (SDG2) is to end hunger by 2030. Vietnam has an overall poverty rating of 4%, classifying the country at a moderate level per the Global Hunger Index. The foundation will target the regions with the highest poverty rating including the Central coastal, Central highlands, and the Northern midland and mountainous regions which range from 8% to 18%.

Our efforts will be to increase agricultural productivity and incomes of small-scale food producers, in particular women, indigenous peoples, and family farmers, by providing initial funding, supplies, and knowledge.

See how we plan to invest in sustainable growth.

poor vietnamese man sitting in the street begging
group of elderly women at the monastery receiving donations.
man receiving donations from Hong Lien Foundation.
Mother and daughter standing outside their goat shed

From Goats to Growth: A Mother–Daughter Success Story in A Lưới

With our help through renewed resources and consistent care, the mother-daughter duo is no longer just surviving. They are building a future, feeding themselves sustainably, and slowly rising above poverty, one goat at a time. In regions like A Luoi, it is a vital tool for poverty reduction because goats are "low-input" animals that efficiently convert low-quality vegetation into high-value products like meat, milk, and fiber. As part of a long-term solution to poverty, this provides an opportunity for families in need of a sustainable food source.

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poor village woman standing outside her small humble home made from tattered shingles and sideboards

When You Have Nothing, a Bag of Rice Goes a Long Way.

250kg of rice is enough to feed a family of four for one year. This emergency food donation doesn’t just buy food, it buys relief, stability, and hope. Unfortunately, many families face similar hardships.  A Lưới has a poverty rating of over 20%, which is 5 times higher than the country average.

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