Youth Health Alliance
 

1 January, 2010

YHA teams up with Vietnam Health Clinic to provide free healthcare in Vietnam. www.vnhealth.org


1 September 2009

Toy Drive for Seattle Children's Hospital completed! Donations totaled to be $750 dollars, thank you to all the donors.


21 August, 2008

The Youth Health Alliance has been granted 501 (c)3 status.


01 January, 2007

Minh Nguyen and Paul Tran both college students, Co-found the Youth Health Alliance.



Acetaminophen, Tylenol, What is it?

Toy Drive 2008 Delivery

Tobacco and Alcohol

Toy Drive 2010

YHA is holding a toy/book drive for children, and we will be donating these items to Seattle Children's hospital. Items have to be new, and Monetary donations are accepted as well (sometimes best way to donate)!

This drive isn't meant to change the lives of these children, but it is meant to help them get used to the hospital environment as they make their stays at the hospital. Anything would be helpful, even if it is just one book you are donating.

Ask your friends, families, or anyone else you like! We have 501c3 status so we are tax exempt, and can provide a tax receipt for your benefit.

I have a wish list if you want to know what type of items to collect. Please contact me, Minh Nguyen, 253 359 8496, or add me on facebook. Let's work together and bring smiles to these children for the holidays!

We can take either forms of donation methods, through paypal or check, whatever is more comfortable and convenient for you.

our paypal email is: youthhealthalliance@gmail.com
or if you want, you can send by check written to:
Youth Health Alliance

You can send the check to
our PO box @:
Minh Nguyen
P.O. Box 30711
Seattle, WA 98113-0711

Our approach to educating the youth involves social marketing through Youtube, Myspace, and other social networking sites.

A group photo of members and officers of the Youth Health Alliance.

 

Part of our vision is to reach out and be part of the community. Here is a picture of some of our officers volunteering with Swedish Medical Center.

 

March of Dimes 2008