Huynh Tieu Huong, a truly remarkable humanitarian and the inspiring founder of the Trung Tam Nhan Dao Que Huong (Que Huong Humanitarian Center), is set to be honored with a significant investiture.
The Royal Maharlika, deeply rooted in the esteemed heritage of the Royal House of Luzon Tagalog and connected to the Sultanate of Maguindanao, recognizes individuals who have demonstrated extraordinary dedication to their communities and embody the spirit of selfless service. The Maha Putri of the Royal House of Luzon Tagalog, Her Royal Highness Queen Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura, the Chairman of the WCH Royal Summit and the visionary founder of We Care for Humanity, will preside over this significant investiture.
Huynh Tieu Huong’s life has been a profound testament to compassion and unwavering dedication to vulnerable children. Since establishing the Trung Tam Nhan Dao Que Huong on December 10, 2001, she has devoted over two decades to providing care, education, and a loving home to over 300 orphans and individuals with disabilities.
Affectionately known as the "mother of 340 orphans," Huynh Tieu Huong's selfless contributions to Vietnamese society have garnered widespread recognition and numerous accolades from the Vietnamese government.
The investiture of Huynh Tieu Huong as a Cabinet Member of the Royal Maharlika signifies a powerful recognition of her extraordinary humanitarian work and her unwavering dedication to the well-being of vulnerable individuals. With Vietnam as her jurisdiction, she will bring her vast experience, deep compassion, and unwavering commitment to service to this new role, further enriching the efforts of the Royal Maharlika within the local community.
Queen Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura, as the Maha Putri and a tireless advocate for humanitarian causes through We Care for Humanity, has consistently championed individuals who embody compassion and actively work towards the betterment of humanity. Huynh Tieu Huong’s investiture under her guidance at the Royal Summit underscores the profound connection between dedicated humanitarian action and the values upheld by the Royal Maharlika. Her presence and her new role will undoubtedly inspire and further strengthen the spirit of service within the Vietnamese community and beyond.
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