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To conducts many activities in the fields of national and international justice, whereby to undertakes to establish its human rights judicial machinery by addressing inequities and facilitating the respect, protection, and fulfillment of human rights, as stipulated in internationally agreed human rights instruments including the Convention on the Rights of t ...learn more

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Americans Helping Asian Children
(a.k.a.: AHAC)

( Foundation )

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Activities: Educational, Philanthropy
 
Type: Foundation
 
Scope: international
 
Website: ahac.org
 
Main Email: ahacsd [at] cox.net
 
Phone: 619-297-7575
 
Headquarters: 500 West Harbor Drive #301
San Diego, California 92101
United States
 
Local Time: Sat Nov 21 23:05:29
 

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Asian Children AHAC is a charity foundation.

"Americans Helping To provide services and equipment for children in Asian countries who are underprivileged by virtue of physical or mental disability, poverty or absence of family."



Since its inception, A.H.A.C. has provided a unique service to the children of Viet Nam through its Hearing Aid program by detecting hearing loss and distributing hearing aids to children who might benefit most. Working with local centers for the handicapped in Viet Nam, A.H.A.C. has acquired and distributed more than 3,200 hearing aids to hearing impaired children.



AHAC has also provided training to local health workers through seminars and the distribution of booklets.AHAC has expanded its activities to include an equally important area of social-need education.

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