October 27, 2025 | 21:06 (GMT+7)
France concert raises funds for Vietnamese Agent Orange victims
The Villejuif committee for the Van Canh Friendship Village in France’s Val-de-Marne province organized a concert on October 26 to raise funds for victims of Agent Orange (AO)/dioxin in Vietnam.
The concert brought together a large audience of Vietnamese expatriates and French friends in a warm atmosphere filled with music and compassion.
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A class for Agent Orange/dioxin victims in Gia Lai province |
Featuring both patriotic and romantic Vietnamese songs, the performance took the audience on an emotional journey through national pride, nostalgia, and love.
Committee chairwoman Martine Desmarest told the Vietnam News Agency that all proceeds from the concert would be sent to Vietnam to support 120 children and 80 war veterans at the Van Canh Friendship Village on the outskirts of Hanoi, who are suffering from the toxic chemical sprayed during the war in Vietnam. Even though the war ended in 1975, there are still children born with severe disabilities caused by dioxin passed down through generations, Desmarest said.
Beyond concerts, the committee organized various fundraising activities, including a Lunar New Year banquet in March, an annual raffle in May, and Vietnamese handicraft stalls at local festivals.
In 2024, the Villejuif and National Committees donated 5,000 EUR (5,815 USD) to the Van Canh Friendship Village to purchase medical equipment, helping improve healthcare for AO victims.
Source: VNA