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Who We Are

VACF is dedicated to preventing cancer, improving patient quality of life, and saving lives through cancer education, research, advocacy, and services in the Vietnamese community.​ ​

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We serve everyone, regardless of race, ethnicity, social status, gender, age, religion, political affiliation, sexual orientation, or ability to pay. 

All of VACF programs and services are free of charge.

Our Story

A new name, a new beginning!

VACF: Vital Access Care Foundation or Vietnamese American Cancer Foundation is of the community, for the community.

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VACF was founded in 1998 by local cancer survivors, physicians, and community members who recognized immense needs for culturally tailored cancer education and services to the Vietnamese community, where cancer was and is the top cause of death. In 2002, VACF became a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and has been an integrated part of the community ever since.

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Since its establishment, VACF has worked towards raising awareness, initially about breast cancer then now the most common cancers, through education, screenings, navigation, and support. In addition to raising awareness about cancer, VACF also hosted annual luncheons and dinners for cancer patients, survivors, and co-survivors to address the stigma that surrounds cancer and strengthen and empower those in the community. 

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Today, addressing cancer has expanded and transformed into addressing holistic health, especially among the aging population across racial and ethnic groups. That translates into VACF’s updated mission of striving to improve the health and well-being of the community through education, research, advocacy, and service. VACF has become a trusted community center delivering culturally appropriate health messaging and services to remove barriers and achieve health equity in Orange County after 25 years of service. Our programs and services are completely free and directly impact 10,000 lives each year.

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As a grassroots community-based nonprofit organization, VACF is stemmed from and powered by the community. The clients we serve are mostly refugees, immigrants, and seniors who have chronic diseases (such as cancer), low income, limited English proficiency, and are socially isolated due to many socio-economic barriers. VACF has become a place for them to connect and get help. The needs have been increasing tremendously with the aging population growing fast in recent years and will continue to do so. 

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With your help, we can continue serving the community that we love and will be one step closer to building a safer, healthier world for future generations to come as we strive to empower the community through outreach and education, early detection and screenings, patient navigation, and physical and emotional support. 

On behalf of VACF and the community we serve, we wholeheartedly appreciate your support.

Our Community Impacts in 2024

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Board of Directors

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Bichlien Nguyen​

M.D.

Chairwoman

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Derrick Nguyen Hoang Dung

Esq.

Board Member

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Cynthia Forsthoff

M.D.

Board Member

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Kathleen Nguyen

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Vice Chair & Treasurer

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Thomas Tri Quach

M.D.

Board Member

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Becky Nguyen

MPA, MPH

Executive Director

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Thai-Van Nguyen

M.D.

Secretary

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Khoi Q. Tang

M.D.

Board Member

Leadership

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Becky Nguyen

Executive Director

MPA, MPH

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Kim Van Der Ham

Assistant Director of Programs

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Dung Hua

Director of Programs

MHA

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Hailey Do

Program Manager

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Grace Le

Program Director

PsyD, MA, MS, MFT

Staff

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