🌿 Emily’s Meaningful Visit to the Community Development Project

11/06/2026 Views: 306 Admin

During her working visit to the Đức Linh area last May, volunteer Emily had the opportunity to explore and learn about many meaningful activities carried out through the Thien Chi Center’s community development project.

Emily joined intervention sessions for children with special educational needs, where she observed the learning process and the care and support provided to the children. She also visited families benefiting from the microcredit program, gaining a better understanding of the local livestock and farming models that help improve household livelihoods.

In addition, Emily took part in activities supporting health insurance for disadvantaged families, awarded scholarships to underprivileged students, and attended women’s health training sessions aimed at improving community healthcare knowledge.

The Center would like to express its sincere gratitude to Emily for her kindness, dedication, and valuable feedback on the project activities. Her thoughtful suggestions are a great source of encouragement and help guide the continuous improvement and sustainable development of our programs.

We wish Emily good health, happiness, and every success in life. We look forward to continuing our meaningful partnership with her in future community activities.

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