Among the distinguished individuals being invested as a Cabinet Member of the Royal Maharlika is Huynh Tieu Huong from Vietnam and the founder of Trung Tam Nhan Dao Que Huong. HRH Queen Mariam Leonor Torres Mastura, founder of WCH and Queen of Maharlika, stated, “It is our honor to confer a title and position to Huynh Tieu Huong within our royal house; she will be a tremendous addition to the Royal Maharlika.”
BIOGRAPHY:
Huynh Tieu Huong is a remarkable humanitarian and the founder of the Trung Tam Nhan Dao Que Huong, established on December 10, 2001. Over the course of more than 21 years, she has dedicated her life to caring for and educating over 300 orphans and individuals with disabilities. The center not only provides essential needs such as food and clothing but also focuses on education and vocational training, empowering these children to build a brighter future.
Known as the "mother of 340 orphans," Huynh Tieu Huong has received numerous accolades from the Vietnamese government for her selfless contributions to society. Among her many honors, she is recognized as one of the ten women who have profoundly impacted Vietnam, with notable figures such as Mrs. Nguyen Thi Binh and Mr. Truong Tan Sang acknowledging her work. Her accolades include being named a Contemporary Woman in Vietnamese History, the woman with the most children in Vietnam, and the woman with the longest household registration in the country.
Huynh Tieu Huong's impact extends beyond local recognition; she has also made headlines internationally, being the subject of a significant legal case in the United States. Her unwavering commitment to nurturing and guiding the next generation has earned her respect and admiration, making her an inspiring figure in Vietnam and beyond.
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