Tim Aline Rebeaud

Maison Chance is a social structure helping street children, orphans, and disadvantaged and disabled people in Vietnam.

Aline Rebeaud was then a young painter who, during a trip to Vietnam, met an orphan named Thanh in the psychiatric treatment center of Thu Duc .

In 1998, Maison Chance received official recognition from Vietnamese authorities as a humanitarian non-governmental organization,[6] free from all political or religious allegiance.

Each center has a specific role: - Offices (Vietnamese and international) - A medical care and rehabilitation space with an infirmary and a kinesiotherapy room - A wheelchair repair workshop to fix vehicles for people with reduced mobility - Vocational training workshops adapted for people with disabilities.

[10] Some of the participants later take up work for remuneration at Maison Chance [11] The Center sells hand-made products including toys, oil paintings, bakery goods, honey and nuts.

Workshops are held by Maison Chance beneficiaries - An aquatic therapy pool heated by special pumps produced in Canada.

Weekly therapy sessions are organized there with the paramedical staff In 2017, more than 500 people benefited from Maison Chance care and services.