FAVAD is a French charitable association dedicated to supporting the most vulnerable communities in Vietnam — providing infrastructure, education, food, and hope.
Providing assistance to poor children, elderly, and handicapped people in Vietnam who need it most.
Educating children and eradicating illiteracy among adults through schools, workshops, and community programs.
Building bridges, wells, and essential infrastructure so remote communities can access education, healthcare, and markets.
Supporting medicines and healthcare for urgent cases, including leprosy patients, orphans, and those affected by Agent Orange.
Delivering food support to orphanages, disabled children, and disadvantaged families across Vietnamese provinces.
Organizing cultural exchange programs and preserving traditional handicraft occupations between France and Vietnam.
FAVAD — France Association Vietnam Aides aux Démunis — is a registered charitable organization under French law (July 1st 1901), established on September 2nd, 2004 in Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, France.
For over 20 years, we have coordinated with local Vietnamese associations, Catholic churches, and Buddhist organizations to deliver direct, meaningful help to those who need it most — especially in the provinces of Ca Mau, Vinh, Binh Duong, Da Lat, and Ho Chi Minh City.
Every donation is traceable to a concrete project. Our small but dedicated team ensures transparency and direct impact.
First bridge (36m) + 10 clean water wells at 114m depth
Garment workshop + food support for 3 orphanages in Hoc Mon
School built in Vinh province, connecting education to remote communities
11th bridge completed in Ca Mau. Maintenance & expansion continues
Your contribution — as little as €10 — helps build bridges, fund education, and feed children in Vietnam. Every euro counts.
Tax receipts issued for all donations under French law