Tustin, CA – Project Vietnam Foundation (PVNF) will host a free community health clinic on Sunday, August 17, 2025, at St. Cecilia Catholic Church in Tustin. This one-day event will provide a wide range of medical service, including two exciting new offerings for young children and individuals experiencing pain.
In addition to these new services, the clinic will offer screening, glucose and anemia testing, medical and dental consultations, vision tests with reading glasses if needed, and health education—provided by licensed professionals and volunteers committed to community wellness.
“We’re thrilled to expand our offerings this year,” said Dr. Quynh Kieu, PVNF’s Founder “These new services reflect our commitment to holistic, family-centered care.”
New Services Debuting at the Clinic:
Developmental Evaluations for Children Under 5:
PVNF’s pediatrician will assess your child’s developmental milestones and discuss results with parents, offering guidance and early intervention resources.
FDA-Approved Laser Therapy for Pain Relief:
Dr. Nichole Pham, physiotherapist, and Dr. Ryan Manning, chiropractor, will provide consultations and therapy using a cutting-edge laser device—popular among Hollywood stars—for treating bone and nerve pain.

Event Details:
Date: Sunday, August 17, 2025 Time: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Location: St. Cecilia Catholic Church, 1301 Sycamore Avenue, Tustin, CA 92780 Cost: Free and open to the public
Languages: Spanish and Vietnamese interpreters available
To register for the new services: text your name and service request to 714-888-5800, or scan the QR Code
For media inquiries, volunteer opportunities, or to support PVNF’s mission, contact: info@projectvietnam.org
About Project Vietnam Foundation
Since 1996, has provided medical assistance to Vietnam, initially as a Global program of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), then as an separate non-profit organization in order to expand and serve the needy families of Vietnam. Project Vietnam’s mission is to provide healthcare access to underserved families, both locally and in Vietnam.
www.projectvietnam.org
