Mai Tam House of Hope
Providing care and support for women and children affected by HIV/AIDS in Vietnam

Annual Reports
The Reports page provides clear, year-by-year updates on Mai Tam’s work, impact, and use of funds. These reports offer transparency and show how donations directly support children and mothers living with HIV/AIDS.

2021 Year Review:
A Challenging
Year, A Strong Response
Key Highlights
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Successfully managed a COVID-19 outbreak with no fatalities
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Received 4 new HIV-positive orphaned children into care
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Provided ongoing support for 107 residents (22 mothers, 85 children)
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Continued HIV/AIDS treatment for all 107 residents
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Treated 131 people for COVID-19 (including children, mothers, and staff)
Community Impact
During lockdowns and rising need, Mai Tam expanded its support beyond the center:
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Provided food and emergency aid to 8,900 people in the community
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Partnered with the Camillian Brothers of Vietnam to distribute food and supplies
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Offered shelter support for vulnerable and elderly individuals during lockdown periods
Education During COVID-19
With schools closed, learning moved online. Mai Tam ensured children could continue their education by providing:
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61 tablets and laptops for remote learning
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Support for students across all levels:
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20 primary school students
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27 secondary school students
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15 high school students
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2 university student
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Life skills training for 51 children
Community Care
In 2021, Mai Tam also provided ongoing care and support for 190 children living in the wider community, including:
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Medical care and treatment
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Nutritional support
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Educational assistance and scholarships
Support and Costs
Mai Tam continues to rely on donor support to provide daily care, including food, education, housing, and medical treatment.
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Community support: approx. US$16/month per child
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Education support: approx. US$22/month per child
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Full care at Mai Tam Centre: approx. US$234–$430/month per child (depending on age)