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Leticia
Leticia
Name: Leticia
Purpose: Internship
Date: 9/2025
Nationality: Belgium
Topic: Local NGO
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Visiting Families and school supported by Thien Chi
10/10/2025
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Visits to local families and a secondary school highlighted Thien Chi’s support through agricultural models, scholarships, and small loans.
A day at the office
09/10/2025
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A glimpse into daily office life at Thien Chi, where I support communication, English practice, and fundraising while helping strengthen the organization’s visibility and impact.
Pig Bank and daily labor
08/10/2025
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A day of field visits to families involved in Thien Chi’s pig farming and microcredit programs, highlighting their economic progress and ongoing health and agricultural challenges.
Agricultural Models for a More Sustainable Future
07/10/2025
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Simple agricultural models help Tanh Linh families boost income, reduce waste, and gain stability.
From Hàm Thuận Nam to Tánh Linh
06/10/2025
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Today marked my first day in Tánh Linh district, visiting families supported by Thien Chi and learning how the team operates with new digital tools to monitor their projects.
Green library and ethnic minority families
03/10/2025
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The day showed two sides of Thiện Chí’s work: community projects such as libraries and scholarships that benefit many students at once, and direct support to families through housing and microloans.
Daily Challenges in Rural Vietnam
26/09/2025
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Three families working in dragon fruit farming, each balancing day labor, loans, and school expenses. Their stories show how hard it is to make ends meet when prices and harvests are so uncertain.
Life Behind the Dragon Fruit Farms
25/09/2025
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Visiting three related families showed me how dragon fruit farming, paired with microloans, sustains households through hardship. With over 1,000 families in the program, Thien Chi’s local collaborators play a key role in ensuring stability and opportunity in rural communities.
Employement program
24/09/2025
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Thien Chi’s employment program creates stable jobs for local families through workshops like rattan stick production, where every piece is carefully handmade.
More about the dragon fruit
23/09/2025
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Everywhere I go in Bình Thuận, dragon fruit fields stretch across the horizon. This vibrant cactus fruit is more than a symbol, it is the backbone of local farming and family livelihoods.
Microloans in action
22/09/2025
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From poultry raising to small businesses, from bicyle making to dragon fruit, Thien Chi's microloans support families in building better livelihoods.
Call for proposal and Scholarships
19/09/2025
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Worked on a call for proposal, discovering the behind-the-scenes efforts that keep NGO projects running. In the afternoon, I joined a scholarship ceremony where 59 students received support to continue their education.
Supporting Families and Futures with Thien Chi
18/09/2025
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Family visits showed how Thien Chi supports livelihoods and education, giving disadvantaged families tools to work toward stability and hope.
Meeting People, Even Without English
17/09/2025
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English has been both a bridge and a challenge during my internship in Phan Thiết. From family visits and coworker exchanges to teaching kids at the English Center, every conversation has been an opportunity to connect and learn.
How to Create and Publish a Blog Post
16/09/2025
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To make it easier for future interns and volunteers, here’s a simple step-by-step guide to creating and publishing your post on the website.
Food and Things to Do in Phan Thiết
15/09/2025
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Phan Thiết is a lively coastal city where food and culture meet. From phở and bánh mì to fresh dragon fruit, every meal is an experience. Between bustling markets, oceanfront cafés, Cham towers, and a quick trip to Mũi Né’s sand dunes, there’s always something new to discover.
Stories from Families in Ham My
15/09/2025
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Today I visited three families with Nguyen Thuan. The first faced severe health problems and heavy medical costs but now benefit from NGO support through microcredit and crowdfunding. The second, a single mother with two daughters, struggles to cover university fees and relies on small trade and NGO assistance. The third, a couple with two young daughters (one with a heart condition), receive scholarships and economic support, which helped them build a safer home. In the afternoon, I worked on donor research, my blog, and social media.
Back to school ceremony and scholarships
15/09/2025
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Today I attended the opening ceremony of the school year at Ham Thuan Nam High School, a prestigious school with 1,500 students. The event was highly symbolic, with flag parades, patriotic songs, speeches, and the distribution of many scholarships, including twenty from Thien Chi. Scholarships are crucial at this stage, as education costs often push families to withdraw their children from school. What stood out most to me was the strong sense of pride and resilience among students and teachers, all focused on building a better future.
Microcredit in Vietnam: 3 Families, 3 Stories
15/09/2025
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On my second day, we visited three families supported by microcredits. One had fully repaid their loan and was now financially stable, another improved their income through dragon fruit farming, and the last struggled with health and financial issues but still benefited from support. I was impressed by the long-term follow-up that ensures families don’t feel left alone.
First day
15/09/2025
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My first day at the Thien Chi Center started with breakfast with colleagues before visiting several families supported by the NGO. Their stories were difficult but thanks to microcredits and scholarships, they are gradually improving their lives. I was impressed by the NGO’s close follow-up and the presence of community members working part-time to ensure support matches local needs. In the afternoon, I worked on social media posts, funding research, and my internship journal. The day ended with spring rolls and a small city tour with my supervisor. A very meaningful start to this internship!
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