Many talented students dream of becoming doctors, nurses, pharmacists, or public health professionals—but poverty blocks their path. In Cambodia and nearby countries, challenges include:
Limited access to quality medical education
High tuition and living costs
Shortage of trained healthcare professionals
Rural communities lacking skilled medical staff
Vietnam offers strong, affordable, and high-quality health education. However, without financial support, many students cannot access these opportunities.
Without scholarships:
Talented students abandon medical dreams
Communities remain underserved
Health systems face staff shortages
Preventable illnesses go untreated
With scholarships:
Students become skilled professionals
Families escape poverty
Communities gain access to care
Health systems grow stronger
This campaign aims to invest in future healthcare professionals by providing scholarships that allow students to:
Study health-related degrees in Vietnam
Gain high-quality clinical and academic training
Return to serve communities in need
The goal is to create a sustainable pipeline of health professionals.
The scholarship program covers:
Tuition Fees
Medicine, nursing, pharmacy, public health, laboratory science.Living Allowance
Housing, food, and basic needs.Books & Study Materials
Textbooks, equipment, uniforms.Health Insurance & Medical Checkups
Language & Academic Support
Vietnamese language preparation and tutoring.Mentorship & Career Guidance
Supporting graduation and community service placement.50 students supported each year
Thousands of patients helped in the future
Long-term impact across multiple communities
This project will:
Increase skilled healthcare professionals
Improve health access in underserved areas
Reduce preventable deaths
Strengthen regional health systems
Break cycles of poverty through education
Healthcare begins with education.
Your support turns a student’s dream into a healing career. One scholarship can lead to decades of service, saving countless lives.
You are not just funding education—you are building health systems.