UPRACE: Run to raise fund for Newborns Vietnam
(VNF) - No matter wherever you are in the world, feel free to join UPRACE to improve your physical health while bringing the chance to live to more newborns.
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UPRACE (source: Newborns Vietnam)
UPRACE 2018 is a community project inspired by an internal event of VNG Corporation in 2017 which successfully raised nearly 500 million VND for Newborns Vietnam.
In addition to raising capital to fund training for doctors, nurses and to develop a safe transport system, UPRACE aims to bring awareness of Newborns Vietnam' mission, which is reducing neonatal mortality.
Specially, UPRACE allows participants to run at any time or place to their convenience, and actively record the results by themselves on mobile devices (mobile phones, sports watches, etc.) to accumulate mileage as much as possible.
For more information:
UPRACE fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/uprace.vn/
Newborns Vietnam fanpage: https://www.facebook.com/newbornsvietnam/
Newborns Vietnam is a UK registered charity dedicated to reducing neonatal mortality in south east Asia, with a specific focus on Vietnam. Newborns Vietnam received the Certificate of Merit in 2013 and 2015 for Humanitarian Work For Neonatal Care from the Da Nang People's Committee./.
( Phi Yen )
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