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Sakya Mobile Clinic

Sakya Mobile Clinic was created with a mission to provide the best quality health care including medical, vision and dental to all spiritual leaders, who selflessly devote their lives to serve others. Upon our research, we found out that 60-80% of Buddhist monastic sangha do not have any form of medical, dental, or vision insurance in the United States.

One day, a Vietnamese Buddhist monk (Thay QT) in Louisville, Kentucky, called us from the ER. He developed significant lower quadrant pain for the past day and the pain persisted despite home remedy. After a quick interview, I was very concern for appendicitis. Within one hour later, they wheeled him to the OR. The appendix was ruptured in the surgeon’s hand as he cut it out. Luckily the operation went well. Thay recovered quickly though the greatest fear entered his mind. He started to come back to his breathing. He called us again. Without any form of medical insurance, the hospital bills of 20K dollars would be a nightmare for any patient. Thay has limited income , or to say the truth, he had no income. Room and board was paid for by the temple. He was there to provide free services and free counseling to anyone in need. Through that story, we vowed to open a free clinic one day to support these spiritual leaders – taking care of their medical need and provide them the best health to continue on the path of serving humanity. Hence, Sakya Mobile Clinic was created!

Since 2013 until today, we have provided care to more than 4000 monastic sangha in the US and Viet Nam during our humanitarian mission trip. Below is the schedule for a typical mobile clinic day for the sangha. If your local temples, churches or mosques ever need the help, please do not hesitate to contact us for a service. We also hope that you will continue to support our mission and volunteer with us one day to serve this wonderful selfless population.

Sakya Mobile Clinic I

Location Universal Buddhist Temple
Date of Event : 21 -22 of June, 2013
Volunteer Shifts: Friday June 21 from 1700-2100
Saturday June 22 from 0600-1200 (morning)
Saturday June 22 from 1200-1800 (afternoon)

Friday, June 21
1700: Set up
1900: Presentation – “How to obtain medical insurance in the US?”
2000: Register / Clinic appointment

Saturday, June 22

0600: Morning volunteer check in
0630: Orientation and Mindfulness session
0730-1230: First health services session (***see details)
1200: Afternoon volunteer check in
1230: Orientation and Mindfulness session
1200-1300: Lunch
1230-1800: Second health services session (***see details)
1800: Dinner/refreshment 1900: Clean up

June 2013: Sakya Mobile Clinic I – North Hill, California
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July 2013: Sakya Mobile Clinic II – Houston, Texas
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March 2014: Sakya Mobile Clinic III – Houston, Texas (200 patients)

2015 Sakya Mobile Clinic IV – An Giang, Viet Nam (500 patients)

2015 Sakya Mobile Clinic V – Dong Thap, Viet Nam (500 patients)

2016 Humanitarian Mission 2 – Gia Lai, Viet Nam (200 patients)

2016 Humanitarian Mission 2 – Binh Dinh, Viet Nam (400 patients)

2016 Humanitarian Mission 2 – Dong Nai, Viet Nam (400 patients)

2017 Sakya Mobile Clinic VI – Sa Dec, Viet Nam (500 patients)

2018 Humanitarian Mission 3 – Vinh Trang, Viet Nam (120 patients)

2018 Humanitarian Mission 3 – Dong Thap , VietNam (400 patients)

2019 Sakya Mobile Clinic VII – San Diego, California (expected 300 patients)

 

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Dear Family & Friends,Since 2012, the Sakya Care Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, has been dedicated to humanitarian service. We invite you to support our 7th Humanitarian Medical Mission to Vietnam from June 26–July 5, 2026.This year, approximately 150 volunteers—including physicians, dentists, optometrists, pharmacists, nurses, and support staff—will serve rural communities in Central Vietnam, providing medical, dental, vision, and pharmacy care to nearly 6,000 people in need.Because international shipping is costly, monetary donations are the most effective way to help. Every dollar goes directly toward serving those in need, while all volunteers cover their own travel and lodging expenses.Ways to Donate: Zelle: sakyacare@gmail.com Check: Sakya Care Foundation 11427 Jones Rd, Houston, TX 77070 (Memo: Vietnam Mission 2026) Credit Card: www.sakyacare.org/wp/donation/donate-now/As a 501(c)(3), your donation is tax-deductible.Thank you for your kindness, generosity, and support in helping us bring hope, healing, and sight to those in need.Sincerely, Sakya Care Foundation #sakyacare #kindnessinaction #giftofsight #humanitarianmedicalmission #medicalmission ... See MoreSee Less

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Dear Family & Friends,Since 2012, the Sakya Care Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, has been dedicated to humanitarian service. We invite you to support our 7th Humanitarian Medical Mission to Vietnam from June 26–July 5, 2026.This year, approximately 150 volunteers—including physicians, dentists, optometrists, pharmacists, nurses, and support staff—will serve rural communities in Central Vietnam, providing medical, dental, vision, and pharmacy care to nearly 6,000 people in need.Because international shipping is costly, monetary donations are the most effective way to help. Every dollar goes directly toward serving those in need, while all volunteers cover their own travel and lodging expenses.Ways to Donate: Zelle: sakyacare@gmail.com Check: Sakya Care Foundation 11427 Jones Rd, Houston, TX 77070 (Memo: Vietnam Mission 2026) Credit Card: www.sakyacare.org/wp/donation/donate-now/As a 501(c)(3), your donation is tax-deductible.Thank you for your kindness, generosity, and support in helping us bring hope, healing, and sight to those in need.Sincerely, Sakya Care Foundation #sakyacare #kindnessinaction #giftofsight #humanitarianmedicalmission #medicalmission ... See MoreSee Less

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Dear Family and Friends,The Sakya Care Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, invites your support for our 7th Humanitarian Medical Mission to Vietnam in June–July 2026.Since 2012, our mission has been to bring hope and healthcare to underserved communities. This year, a team of approximately 150 volunteers—including physicians, dentists, optometrists, pharmacists, nurses, and general volunteers—will serve rural communities in Central Vietnam, providing medical, dental, vision, and pharmacy care to over 5,500 individuals facing poverty and limited access to healthcare.Monetary donations allow us to purchase essential supplies locally in Vietnam at lower cost:• $15 – Dental care supplies for one patient• $15 – Medications and vitamins for a child in need• $20 – A pair of eyeglasses, restoring sight• $15 – A care package with food, clothing, and necessitiesWays to donate:Zelle: sakyacare@gmail.comCheck payable to:Sakya Care FoundationMemo: “Vietnam Mission 2026”11427 Jones RdHouston, TX 77070Online: www.sakyacare.orgAs a 501(c)(3) organization, your donation is tax-deductible, and 100% of contributions directly support those in need.Thank you for your compassion and generosity.Sincerely,Sakya Care Foundation ... See MoreSee Less

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Dear Family and Friends,The Sakya Care Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that began on its humanitarian work since 2012. We are writing to invite your support for our seventh Humanitarian Medical Mission toVietnam, taking place in June & July 2026. With your compassion and generosity, we hope to make this mission a success and bring much-needed care to underserved communities.This year’s mission will include a professional team of approximately 150 volunteers, including physicians, dentists, optometrists, pharmacists, nurses, and other general volunteers committed to serving others. Our team will travel to the rural regions of Central Vietnam, where many generations of familiesface poverty and still depend on rice farming to live. Our goal is to provide medical, dental, vision, and pharmacy care to more than 5,500 individuals who face significant barriers to healthcare due tofinancial hardship and geographical isolation. Because of the high cost of shipping equipment and donated goods internationally, monetary donations are the most effective way to support our mission. With your donation, we can purchase essentialsupplies such as medications and eyeglasses locally in Vietnam at a much lower cost. For example:- $15 provides supplies for dental procedures to maintain health teeth for 1 individual- $15 supplies medications and vitamins for a malnourished child- $20 provides a pair of eyeglasses, giving someone the gift of sightIn addition, each patient who receives a medical check-up will be given a community service ‘goody bag’ containing essential items such as rice, noodles, cooking oil, clothing, school supplies, and other necessities. A donation of $15 provides one of these goody bags to a patient of need.We gratefully accept donations through the following methods:1. Zelle: sakyacare@gmail.com2. Check, payable to:Sakya Care Foundation - Memo “Vietnam Mission 2026”11427 Jones RdHouston, TX, 770703. Credit card with a small fee on our website:www.sakyacare.org/wp/donation/donate-now/Donations help sustain our organization and directly benefit the communities we serve. As a 501(c)(3) organization, your contribution is tax-deductible, and 100% of all donations go directly toward serving those in need. We deeply appreciate your kindness and thank you for helpingmake this mission possible.Sincerely,Sakya Care Foundation ... See MoreSee Less

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