HOPE FOR CHILDREN
 Contact

    PROJECT
 tieutruc.hinh@aiesec.net
PROJECT OVERVIEW
Started in Vietnam in 2011, “Hope for Children” aims to      clear
the gap        between our society and unprivileged children.

Target stakeholders:
        • University/high school students
        • Children at orphanages, shelter homes
        • NGOs, orphanages, shelter homes


Objectives:
        • Provide basic education
        • Build a bridge between society and unprivileged children
        • Meaningful interaction among target stakeholders & interns
Providing basic
English teaching and basic knowledge for children.
education
Basic knowledge can be diverse such as:

 • First aid
 • Reading
 • Cultural Education


               • Multiple intelligences
               • Math & Sciences
               • Computer science
Bring unprivileged
children NGOs, orphanages, to
Research and approach closer
shelter homes to set partnership.

society sponsorship.
Contact companies to raise
Plan and implement community programs to
raise awareness about children issues.
   • Reading Day
   • International Children Day
   • Christmas
                      • Mid-Autumn Festival
                      • Fund-raising events
                      • Visit children at hospitals
Internship at
 • Work at our partner NGOs at their offices, or English teaching at
professional children
  development centers.

NGO in event organizing and participation in events.
 • Support


Integrate with
 • Participate in AIESEC integration events and
Vietnamese culture
    cultural activities
   •Attend AIESEC events: Local Chapter Meetings,
    skill trainings, city tours, ect.




                                                       Vietnamese Class
Learning points
  Creative, teaching skills,
  public speaking, working
        with children




           Experience in project
              management,
            organizing events




                      Learning to plan and work
                      with a multicultural group
Achievements in
         2011
 Educate    550 unprivileged children aged 6 - 13



Cooperate   9 orphanages, development centers



            Average 8 classes/ events per week
Organize    5 special events




 Involve    19 interns & 20 local university students
THANK YOU
FOR READING 
PLEASE VISIT OUR EXCHANGE SEARCH TOOL
       FOR MORE INFORMATION

  CLICK HERE TO VIEW INTERN SERVICE
            INFORMATION

Hope for children project

  • 1.
    HOPE FOR CHILDREN Contact PROJECT tieutruc.hinh@aiesec.net
  • 2.
    PROJECT OVERVIEW Started inVietnam in 2011, “Hope for Children” aims to clear the gap between our society and unprivileged children. Target stakeholders: • University/high school students • Children at orphanages, shelter homes • NGOs, orphanages, shelter homes Objectives: • Provide basic education • Build a bridge between society and unprivileged children • Meaningful interaction among target stakeholders & interns
  • 3.
    Providing basic English teachingand basic knowledge for children. education Basic knowledge can be diverse such as: • First aid • Reading • Cultural Education • Multiple intelligences • Math & Sciences • Computer science
  • 4.
    Bring unprivileged children NGOs,orphanages, to Research and approach closer shelter homes to set partnership. society sponsorship. Contact companies to raise Plan and implement community programs to raise awareness about children issues. • Reading Day • International Children Day • Christmas • Mid-Autumn Festival • Fund-raising events • Visit children at hospitals
  • 5.
    Internship at •Work at our partner NGOs at their offices, or English teaching at professional children development centers. NGO in event organizing and participation in events. • Support Integrate with • Participate in AIESEC integration events and Vietnamese culture cultural activities •Attend AIESEC events: Local Chapter Meetings, skill trainings, city tours, ect. Vietnamese Class
  • 6.
    Learning points Creative, teaching skills, public speaking, working with children Experience in project management, organizing events Learning to plan and work with a multicultural group
  • 7.
    Achievements in 2011 Educate 550 unprivileged children aged 6 - 13 Cooperate 9 orphanages, development centers Average 8 classes/ events per week Organize 5 special events Involve 19 interns & 20 local university students
  • 8.
    THANK YOU FOR READING PLEASE VISIT OUR EXCHANGE SEARCH TOOL FOR MORE INFORMATION CLICK HERE TO VIEW INTERN SERVICE INFORMATION