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VietAid
ELEVATE YOUR LIFESTYLE
Empower Your Community
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Welcome to

VietAID

VietAID, the Vietnamese American Initiative for Development, was founded in 1994 by passionate community leaders and residents who believed in building a strong Vietnamese community and a vibrant Fields Corner. Through their tireless efforts, VietAID has provided much-needed economic development programs and services to alleviate poverty and advance civic participation in the community. The organization's core mission of promoting civic engagement, community building, and providing high-quality services has positively impacted the lives of many, making a meaningful difference in the community.

At Trinity Management, we are committed to providing the best possible management services to VietAID, and we feel honored to contribute to their important mission. We are confident that by working together, we can continue to make a positive impact on the lives of those in need.

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NEIGHBORHOOD

A perfect lifestyle

These communities are all situated in Dorchester and offer easy access to various modes of transportation, such as the MBTA red line stop at Field Corner, the commuter rail stop at Four Corners, and Bus line #23. Culinary enthusiasts will be delighted by the range of authentic ethnic cuisine available, representing the diverse cultures that make up this community. Many local cafes, bakeries, and small, family-owned restaurants offer sit-down and take-out options for lunch and dinner.

In addition, the Boston Public Library is located nearby and hosts a weekly event for family fun. The area also has bilingual preschools, charter schools, and public schools. For those looking to stay active, DLS and Ground-Level offer exercise plans. The Codman Square Health Center, Dorchester House, and Bowdoin Community Health Center are all within walking distance of the community.

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Enhancing Communities, Changing Lives