The Journey of Love – Scholarship Survey Trip of Thien Chi Center

26/08/2025 Views: 976 admin

Under the blazing sun or during the pouring rain of summer days, the journey of Thien Chi Center quietly continues. It is a journey to modest homes and families still struggling to make a living. Not to give away something grand, but to listen, to understand, and to search for seeds of hope silently growing amidst hardships.

Each scholarship survey is a touching encounter. We witness the extraordinary resilience of students—children who may lack material things but are rich in the love of learning. Behind their innocent eyes lie stories of effort, simple dreams, and deep gratitude.

There is no path to a secure future more certain than education. We believe scholarships are not only financial support, but also heartfelt encouragement—a small flame that warms their hearts and strengthens them to keep moving forward.

Thien Chi Center cannot change the circumstances of everyone, but we believe in the power of companionship. Each survey is not just a task but a commitment: a promise not to abandon small dreams, and a pledge to help open the door to knowledge and hope for children who truly deserve it.

With sincerity and responsibility, we continue this journey—a journey of planting faith in places still burdened with hardship, hoping that one day, these very children will write their own stories of compassion and triumph over adversity.

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Mrs. Huynh Thi Hoai’s family, from Ham Can 3 Hamlet, Ham Thanh Commune, is classified as a near-poor household in the local community. She and her husband have three school-aged children. Her husband works as a casual laborer, while she takes care of 200 dragon fruit plants and raises buffaloes and goats. Because she has young children to care for, she has limited opportunities to work outside the home.

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As part of the project “Autonomisation des femmes défavorisées grâce à l'indépendance économique et à l'accès aux soins de santé 2025–2028” (Empowering Disadvantaged Women through Economic Independence and Access to Healthcare 2025–2028), Thien Chi Center was honored to welcome Mr. Kaloyan Kolev, representative of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF), and Mr. Bernard Kervyn, representative of Mekong Plus, during their field visit to Tanh Linh, Bac Ruong, and Ham Kiem communes in Lam Dong Province.

French Volunteer Explores Meaningful Community Activities at Thien Chi Center

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In July 2026, Thien Chi Center was delighted to welcome Mr. Lucas, a volunteer from France, to visit and experience the community development activities of the Mekong Plus-funded project.