
ABOUT
QHCC
MISSION & HISTORY.
Established by Ms. Huynh Tieu Huong on December 10, 2001, Que Huong Humanitarian Center has been operating for more than 21 years and is currently raising and educating more than 300 orphans and disabled people. Here, in addition to being raised, provided with food and clothing, the children are also educated and trained in a trade.
Ms Huynh, also known by the name Tieu Huong Huynh, was abandoned shortly after her birth in Vietnam sometime in the late 60’s and spent her formative years on the streets as an abused and neglected orphan. In spite of the many challenges and obstacles that she faced, she was able to achieve success at a variety of occupations.
Even before the arrival of material success, Ms. Huynh was active in efforts to ease the burdens of the abandoned and the afflicted, and by the late 1990’s, she was contributing substantial time, energy, and money to the support and education of orphaned and disabled children.
In 2001, she established the Que Huong Charity Center as a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) under the auspices of the Relief Organization for Disabled Children of Vietnam, another NGO. Shortly thereafter, Ms. Huynh was able to come to the United States, where she and a group of like-minded humanitarians in the San Jose area incorporated the Que Huong Charity Center in November of 2003.
PARTNERS.
At Que Huong Charity Center, we want to showcase recognition and extend our gratitude to our top sponsors and donors, donating clothing, money, time and helping our Charity extend educational and workforce training programs for all of our children.




