Vietnamese Community Health at UCLA
University of California - Los Angeles
About Vietnamese Community Health at UCLA
Vietnamese Community Health at UCLA emerged in 2006 from a powerful vision held by five UCLA students: "Sưc khoe la vang" (Health is gold). What began as a small group of passionate advocates has blossomed into a vibrant community of over 60 members united by a commitment to serving the Vietnamese and Hispanic populations across Orange County and greater Los Angeles. VCH represents more than an organization—it is a movement toward health equity and compassionate care rooted in deep understanding of the communities it serves.
At its core, VCH addresses the persistent barriers facing Vietnamese immigrants and other underserved communities in the Los Angeles region. Many individuals lack healthcare access and insurance due to financial constraints, language differences, and cultural disconnects from the healthcare system. VCH works tirelessly to bridge these gaps, demonstrating genuine empathy and cultural competence in every interaction. The organization recognizes that health is not merely the absence of disease but encompasses overall well-being and dignity.
The heart of VCH's work pulses through the Asian Garden Mall in Little Saigon, where community members feel welcomed and understood. Through regular health sites and quarterly Health Fairs, VCH creates safe spaces where patients receive free screenings, consultations, and education without fear or shame. Volunteers don't simply measure vital signs—they translate, listen, and advocate for their patients' needs.
VCH's impact extends beyond clinical services to personal transformation. Student volunteers gain invaluable exposure to community health work while developing cultural humility and professional skills. The organization fosters a diverse community dedicated to one shared goal: ensuring quality care for all. By empowering individuals with health knowledge and practical resources, VCH believes it is returning wealth to communities—the wealth of good health and hope for healthier futures.