A delegation of Korean doctors from YERAM GLOBAL Corps are giving free medicine and check-ups to disabled people and orphans in the central coastal province of Binh Thuan from August 14-15.
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Nearly 1,000 underprivileged patients, mostly from ethnic minority groups, benefit from the charitable programme with an estimated cost of over VND1 billion.
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Man Tan Dung, Chairman of the Binh Thuan provincial association in support of the disabled and orphans, appreciated Korean doctors’ valuable assistance, helping local poor people early detect serious illnesses and receive timely treatment.
Apart from check-ups, Korean doctors also provided the beneficiaries with medical advice to increase their awareness of health care.
On this occasion, YERAM GLOBAL Corps donated 3 tonnes of rice to needy people in Binh Thuan province.
Apart from check-ups, Korean doctors also provided the beneficiaries with medical advice to increase their awareness of health care.
On this occasion, YERAM GLOBAL Corps donated 3 tonnes of rice to needy people in Binh Thuan province.
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