Huynh Tieu Huong Orphanage: Where Happiness Begins in the Spring of the New Year 2025
- Feb 3, 2025
- 2 min read
On the occasion of the New Year 2025, on behalf of all your children at the orphanage, I would like to send you our best wishes. May you always be healthy, safe, and continue to be a source of motivation and pride for us to strive for.

The New Year has arrived, bringing with it so much hope and new beginnings. In this sacred moment of transition, we would like to express our deepest gratitude to Mother Huynh Tieu Huong – the great woman who dedicated her entire life to loving and protecting 347 underprivileged children at the Huynh Tieu Huong Orphanage – Que Huong Humanitarian Center.


Mom, for over two decades, you have not only been a guide but also a light, a flame warming the hearts of hundreds of children deprived of family love. Your silent sacrifices, your sleepless nights worrying about every meal, every sleep, every medicine have etched in our hearts the image of a kind, strong, and compassionate mother. As the old year passes, we have seen the worries etched in your eyes, but also the happiness as each child grows up, studies, and confidently walks the path of life. We know that you have shouldered the weight of the sky to shield us from the difficulties and misfortunes of life. On the occasion of the New Year 2025, on behalf of all your children at the shelter, I send you our best wishes. May you always be healthy, safe, and forever a source of motivation and pride for us to strive for.I also wish all the children at the orphanage a New Year filled with joy, happiness, and that their dreams will soon come true. Although life still holds many challenges, with Mom and the love of everyone, we will overcome all difficulties together.The New Year is a time for gratitude and reflection, but also a promise for the future. I believe that Mom's love and the unity of the entire orphanage will continue to write beautiful stories for life.

Happy New Year 2025!
With all my love and respect,
We all love and respect you, Mother.
The Huynh Tieu Huong Home, Homeland Humanitarian
Center .




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