On the occasion of the Lunar New Year 2026, the Tết gift-giving program combined with free medical check-ups and medicine distribution for dialysis patients at Le Thanh Nghi dialysis village (Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi) took place in a warm and compassionate atmosphere.

The program was jointly organized by SEN Charity and the Volunteer Doctors Association. During the event, SEN Charity presented Tết gifts to 103 dialysis patients who are currently undergoing treatment and temporarily living at the dialysis village.
In addition to the Tết gifts, the patients received basic general health check-ups and free medicines, providing comprehensive medical care as well as heartfelt encouragement and support from SEN Fund and the Volunteer Doctors Association for those facing extremely challenging circumstances.
During this program, 238 patient visits were conducted across various medical specialties, and 78 prescriptions were dispensed completely free of charge. Through the examinations, doctors also noted several common conditions such as gastric disorders, hypertension, and chronic health issues that require long-term monitoring.
For many dialysis patients, receiving a full general health check-up is truly an invaluable gift. Beyond medical figures or test results, it brings peace of mind—the feeling of being listened to, cared for, and supported after months and years of silently battling illness.
As Tết approaches, the Tết gift packages and red lucky envelopes from SEN Charity not only carry material value but also convey heartfelt wishes for peace and well-being. They represent warm sharing and compassion, helping patients feel that they are not alone on this journey.
Some images from the event held on January 24, 2026.






Content by Pham Thi Minh Duc


