Voluntary Health and Welfare Organizations

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Voluntary Health and Welfare Organizations (VHWOs) are non-profit entities primarily engaged in providing health, welfare, and community services, often funded through voluntary contributions. These organizations focus on public health initiatives, education, and social services, operating under a mission-driven framework. Accounting for VHWOs involves unique financial reporting standards to ensure transparency and accountability in fund usage. Voluntary health organizations are a subset of these entities, emphasizing health-related services.

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