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Frequently asked questions

What is your mission?

The Que Huong Charity Center believes that everybody has the right to be independent and equal, has the power to choose, and to live their life to its fullest potential. To accomplish this mission, we strive to provide shelter, equipment, funds and basic needs for the orphaned and disabled children.

How much of your investment goes directly to our programs and projects?

Because we keep our overhead low, over 95% of all investments in Que Huong Charity Center go directly to our programs.

If I make a donation, is it tax deductible?

Que Huong Charity Center has public charity 501 (c) (3) status, which means that all donations to us are tax deductible. But it's probably most important that you discuss your donation with the IRS or with your tax accountant.

Can I go to Vietnam and visit your center?

Yes, Que Huong Charity Center encourages and welcomes you to visit our center in Binh Duong province and programs and projects. Vietnam is safe, user friendly and the people are especially cordial to Americans. If you are in Ho Chi Minh City, we encourage you to visit our main office.

Where do you get your funding?

Que Huong Charity Center got funding from several sources:

  1. Individual donors engaged in supporting program, child sponsor and project.
  2. From employee and corporate matching gifts such as Hewlett-Packard Company matching gifts (cash and equipment).
  3. Fundraising.
  4. From our small water bottling plant.
Why should I support this organization when there are people in need in my own country?
We certainly think that every individual should support their own country. But in addition, we feel that it's important to help others. In particular, many of our donors come from some of the richest countries in the world, and their money can go a lot further in the countries in which we work. This world is really a small place, and providing a helping hand to those in need has no national borders.

 

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