
Speaking at the ceremony, Editor-in-Chief of Vietnam Family Magazine Ho Minh Chien shared that for infertile couples in Vietnam today, the happiness of a family with children is not always easy to achieve. Behind the smile are years of waiting, tears, worries and countless silent efforts.
As an information channel about family and life, over the years, Vietnam Family Magazine has not only recorded and reflected information but also contributed to spreading kindness in society.
"We believe that when the community joins hands, happiness will be more open. And 'The Four-Leaf Clover Journey' will be the door, continuing to give opportunities and sow hope for thousands of families wishing to have children, helping them to be more confident on their journey to find the miracle of life," added Editor-in-Chief of Vietnam Family Magazine Ho Minh Chien.

Accompanying families on their journey to find children for many years, Master, Doctor Nguyen Duy Phuong, Director of the Hanoi Center for Infertility and Gender Medicine (Hanoi General Hospital) said: "After 15 years of accompanying Vietnamese families, we understand that the most valuable thing is not only the success numbers, but the journey to reach each person's dream. We hope that the four-leaf clover will become a symbol of faith - where each journey to find children is supported and shared."
Ms. Tran My Dung, General Director of Dai Cat Loc Pharmaceutical Joint Stock Company, expressed that, as a sponsor, the unit wishes to join hands to bring hope to families who are longing for their own little angel.
"The Four-leaf Clover Journey" is identified as a long-term activity of Hanoi General Hospital, aiming to accompany the community through a series of consultations, seminars, psychological and financial support for infertile families.
At the ceremony, many touching stories about the journey to find children were shared by families and doctors. Behind each story is the will to overcome, the faith and hope that infertile families want to send to those in the same situation.
The program also offers many meaningful gifts to families wishing to have children, notably an optimal in vitro fertilization (IVF) package worth 45 million VND donated by the Hanoi Center for Infertility and Gender Medicine (Hanoi General Hospital).
Source: https://nhandan.vn/hanh-trinh-co-bon-la-thap-len-hy-vong-cho-nhung-gia-dinh-hiem-muon-post919787.html






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