The Mulligan Project is a non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of children with disabilities in Central Vietnam through special education, physical therapy, speech therapy and above all . . . dignity.
ABOUT US
Our non-profit began fifteen years ago as a partnership with The Kianh Foundation providing special education, physical therapy and healthcare services to children with disabilities at a government-run orphanage in Hoi An, Vietnam. We ran successful programs there until 2010. We are now serving the greater community.
On April 11, 2012, The Mulligan Project joyfully celebrated the Opening Ceremony of the The Dien Ban Day Center, a full-service special education facility that not only provides programs to children with disabilities but also benefits their families.
Most of the children at The Dien Ban Day Center suffer from Down Syndrome or Cerebral Palsy. One in ten children in Dien Ban are born with Down Syndrome. Dien Ban has over 1,000 children with disability, the majority of whom have no access to basic education. We are changing that.
The Dien Ban Day Center is the first of its kind in the region and addresses a critical gap. Many of the children at the Center have either never been in school or were rejected after failing their first year. If a child cannot succeed in the government school in Dien Ban, his or her choices become almost non-existent. The Mulligan Project offers children with disabilities a tailored program where they can maximize their mental and physical potential. With our programs, the children are thriving. They matter. Children have learned to walk. Children have learned to read. These are major milestones they could not reach before The Dien Ban Day Center. We also work directly with the parents and offer them training regarding their special needs child.
DONATE
Your donation to The Mulligan Project plays a crucial role in enabling disabled children in Central Vietnam to attend the Kianh Foundation’s special school. Located near the 17th Parallel, an area heavily affected by Agent Orange during the Vietnam War, this award-winning institution provides tailored education and therapy to children with disabilities such as Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome, and Autism Spectrum Disorder. By supporting The Mulligan Project, you help fund these essential programs, offering these children the opportunity to develop to their highest potential in a nurturing environment.
CONTACT
The Mulligan Project
2934 N. Beverly Glen Circle
Suite 503
Los Angeles, CA 90077
Kelly@themulliganproject.org
310-892-0980