Stop Child Drowning

Over 2,000 children drown every year in Vietnam. It’s the leading cause of child death.

Swimming for Safety gives children the skills and knowledge they need to be safe around water.

Hue Children's Shelter

We provide educational opportunities, university scholarships and recreational activities for children living in care at Hue Children’s Shelter.

Welcome to Hue Help…


Hue Help works to improve the health, education and future prospects of children in Vietnam.

Swimming for Safety

Drowning is the leading cause of death in children in Vietnam. Over 2,000 children a year drown in Vietnam. Drowning kills more children than any single disease or infection – more than Malaria, TB, HIV/AIDS, Dengue and malnutrition – combined.

Swimming for Safety trains school teachers as swimming teachers, who then go on to train children in survival swimming and water safety awareness.

We’ve trained over 700 teachers who have reached over 20,000 children. We are proud of our achievements, but we need your help to help keep more children safe from drowning.

Hue Children’s Shelter

Hue Children’s Shelter is a home for children without parents or family that are not able to care for them.

Since 2006, we’ve provided education, career orientation, life skills training, university scholarships and recreational activities for children. Our aim is to provide the best possible support to enable children at Hue Children’s Shelter to have great childhoods and bright, independent futures.

Let's make a difference together

 

Your support helps prevent child drowning and provides vital education services to give children bright futures.

 

Latest News

Making Waves: Hue Help’s Swimming for Safety Programme in Thừa Thiên–Huế Province, Vietnam

Diaconia University Students Spring 2012

From February to April 2012, Hue Help and one of our partners SORCODE received the first group of social service volunteers of 2012 from Diaconia University of Applied sciences. Annika Hyttinen and Jari-Pekka Pesonen completed a 3-month practical training in two of...

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