Our crowdfunding campaign has ended, but you can still support the Vietnamese Community Health Project by clicking here.
One Week Left — Help Us Finish Strong!
Thank you for your generous support of the Vietnamese Community Health campaign! We're thrilled to share that, thanks to our supporters, we've raised $2,136 from 34 donors so far.
We have only one week left on our campaign, and we still need your help to reach our $5,000 goal. The campaign’s last fundraising day will be on Wednesday, February 18, and we hope to make these final days count.
We would love it if you could help us spread the word by sharing the campaign with your friends and family. Every new donation brings us closer to reaching our goal. https://crowdfunding.ucla.edu/vch
Thank you again for being an essential part of this effort and for your continued support!
Go Bruins!
$5
First Aid + Dental Hygiene Kit
Your gift will pay for a complete first aid and dental hygiene kit for one patient, including bandages, alcohol swabs, toothpaste, toothbrush, and floss.
$10
Free Reading Glasses
A gift of this size will allow us to provide a pair of free reading glasses for a patient in need
$30
Health Education Materials
A gift of this size will help cover the printing costs for critical health education flyers and materials, translated in Vietnamese, Spanish, and English for our patients.
$50
Basic Medical Supplies
Your donation will contribute to the costs of basic medical supplies such as gloves, face masks, and other protective gear needed for our volunteers and providers.
$100
Hypertension Machine
With your donation, we are able to provide an essential blood pressure monitor, enabling our trained volunteers to assess and identify potential hypertension risks in patients.
$250
Health Fair Advertisements
This donation will help cover the costs of advertisements we send out to local cultural radio stations and newspapers to promote our Health Fair and reach more underserved families in the community,
$500
Blood Screening Supplies
You have donated enough money to provide cholesterol and blood glucose testing supplies for our patients, helping identify critical health risks such as pre-diabetes in the communities we serve.