Mission Statement & History

About Us

The Vietnamese American Initiative for Development (VietAID) was founded in 1994 by community leaders and residents who believed that a community development corporation would provide comprehensive economic development programs and services to alleviate poverty and advance civic participation in the Fields Corner Vietnamese community of Dorchester. VietAID’s mission is to build a strong Vietnamese community and a vibrant Fields Corner through the following measures: promoting civic engagement and community building; developing affordable housing and commercial space; providing small business technical assistance and micro-enterprise development; and offering high quality child care services.

Latest News

Fields Corner event recalls Vietnam’s ‘Trưng Queens’

By Seth Daniel, News EditorMarch 27, 2024 https://www.dotnews.com/2024/fields-corner-event-recalls-vietnam-s-tru-ng-queens Participants in the ceremony said a prayer for the Trưng Queens during the commemoration as Khang Nguyen (right) played the drum. Daniel Lam/Vinna Media photos Several Dorchester-based Vietnamese American organizations are tapping into the rich, though often obscure, history of Vietnam to keep their culture alive and to inspire the nation’s women …

Invitation: Vietnamese Community Meet and Greet with BPS Superintendent Mary Skipper

Dear Community Leaders and Partners,  Boston Public Schools cordially invites you to a Community Meet and Greet with Superintendent Mary Skipper on Wednesday, April 3, 2024, from 5:30 – 6:30 P.M.  This meeting will be held at the Vietnamese Community Center/VietAID, 42 Charles Street, Dorchester, MA.   Superintendent Skipper will be engaging leaders and organizations within the Vietnamese-American community in an effort to:  – build …

VietAID celebrates Lunar New Year on Charles Street

By Reporter StaffMarch 14, 2024 Pictured are VietAID unofficial historian Joseph Nghia Truong; VietAID Board Chair Kim Thai; Mayor Michelle Wu; and VietAID Executive Director George Huynh. The VietAID organization held a lively, multi-generational Lunar (Tet) New Year celebration at its Charles Street headquarters last month. With special guest Mayor Michelle Wu and performances from the Au Co preschool students and other, …