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Retired teacher dedicates her life to disadvantaged children

 VietNamNet Bridge – A retired teacher living on Hanoi’s Kham Thien Street, Dao Ngoc Huan has become well known among her community for helping disadvantaged children.

The forgotten children of Vietnam

 VietNamNet Bridge – For almost 30 years the Christina Noble Children’s Foundation has been helping abandoned and disadvantaged youngsters across the country.

Miss America group asks former winners to help it reform after email scandal

 The Miss America group is seeking the help of former pageant winners and directors, after a scandal over vulgar emails disparaging contestants.

Embassy requests help for Vietnamese fire victims in Russia

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Viet Nam Embassy in Russia is appealing for help for Vietnamese victims of the fire that occurred last Saturday at the Mir shopping centre 

Two Americans help fatherless children

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vince Grimm and Will Kratz of Cape May County, New Jersey in the United States, visited Viet Nam as tourists in 2000, and ended up making friends with their tour guide. 

French photographer helps VN’s disadvantaged children

 VietNamNet Bridge – After an unexpected meeting with the administrator of the Bretagne-Vietnam Association in Hue City, a young French photographer committed to help disadvantaged children in Viet Nam

Visitors urged to help fight pollution in Ha Long Bay

VietNamNet Bridge – Environmental protection in Ha Long Bay, in the northern province of Quang Ninh, remains difficult as large amounts of rubbish are generated by tourists and rubbish collection activity is not effective,

Forex knowledge will help SMEs adapt

 VietNamNet Bridge – World-renowned forex educator Mario Singh, who is also founder & CEO of FX1 Academy in Singapore, speaks to Viet Nam News reporter about how forex trading can help Viet Nam's SMEs perform better.

Belgian helps Co Tu weaving

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Co Tu ethnic group, living in a remote mountainous village in the central province of Quang Nam, are familiar with Belgian designer Aldegonde van Alsenoy, nicknamed Ava.

Veteran helps locate comrades' remains

 VietNamNet Bridge – At 2.15pm every day, Pham Song Toan, 75, turns on the television to watch the programme, "In Search of Former Comrades in Arms".

Singing miner to lead show to help northern flood victims

 VietNamNet Bridge – A music show gathering dozens of noted artists will be organised here tomorrow (August 9) to raise funds for victims of the recent flood in the northern province of Quang Ninh.

Surveillance cameras help stem crime in seedy HCM City ward

VietNamNet Bridge – Once the hotspot in Go Vap District for local crimes, prostitution and drug addicts shooting up in alleys, Ward 12 today has seen a sharp drop in the crime rate after the installation of 300 surveillance cameras.

U.S. dancer helps enthusiast discover themselves via moves

VietNamNet Bridge – After the success of last year’s Shhhh, Just Dance!, U.S. choreographer and solo dancer Emily Navarra will continue instructing dance enthusiasts to experience themselves via choreographic movements

RoK to help Hanoi plan development

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Republic of Korea will help Hanoi survey some 3,000ha of land along the banks of the Hong (Red) River to plan the city's urban development.

Ethnic minorities to receive support

VietNamNet Bridge – Viet Nam must work harder to support its numerous ethnicities, who mainly reside in remote, mountainous regions,

Minister praises taxi driver for helping pregnant woman

 VietNamNet Bridge – Health Minister Nguyen Thi Kim Tien has issued a letter, praising Mai Linh taxi driver Nguyen Xuan Trang for helping a woman give birth in his taxi on March 25.

Helping others helps themselves, volunteers learn

 VietNamNet Bridge – Everybody likes receiving a gift while many enjoy giving a gift because it makes them feel good.

Training course helps disadvantaged youth

 VietNamNet Bridge – Every day, Lo Thi Hoa (not her real name) arrives at the InterContinental Hanoi Westlake at 7am to assist kitchen staff in setting up a breakfast buffet.

Disabled students struggle to find ways into university

 VietNamNet Bridge – Vague regulations and hard realities often prevent disabled students from getting into their desired universities, confusing educators.

Rare book auction to help East Sea fishermen

 VietNamNet Bridge – Researcher Ho Tan Phan is holding an auction of two books by war correspondent Bernard Fall to collect money for fishermen who sail the Vietnamese sea despite East Sea tensions.