Protect 30 girl children at risk of prostitution

by Alliance Anti Trafic
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Protect 30 girl children at risk of prostitution
Protect 30 girl children at risk of prostitution
Protect 30 girl children at risk of prostitution
Protect 30 girl children at risk of prostitution
Protect 30 girl children at risk of prostitution
Protect 30 girl children at risk of prostitution
Protect 30 girl children at risk of prostitution

Project Report | Sep 6, 2023
Project Updated (August, 2023)

By Ha Tran | Project Updated (August, 2023)

Drawing Memori Activity
Drawing Memori Activity

How are you doing? We hope you are doing great!

In June, we organized a painting activity for the girls in the project. In the painting activity about their memories, the children together with their loved ones drew pictures and told their own stories.

The celebration of the new school year takes place in August every year. During this occasion all of the girls and their parents are invited to participate in interactive activities designed to connect the participants.

Setting girl children up for success by supplying their education is the main goal of the Where Dreams Bloom project. However, we couldn’t achieve this without the accompany of the parents in the girls' learning journey. Thank you for all your participation today!

We would like to extend our gratitude to "Youth Science and Technology Development Center", who provided us a perfect accommodation for our activity and donated school supplies for our girls.

Last but not least, welcome to Thanh Xuan, Program Associate, currently the youngest employee of AAT. She is responsible for supporting and monitoring the girls where Dreams bloom since August. We are delighted to welcome her on board and hope she does some great work here.

The fact that young people often participate as collaborators, volunteers or interns of the program not only brings positive energy to the girls but also becomes an example for the girls about spirituality. God. independent god. become more independent and take the first steps towards the future as an adult.

Our program would like to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to you. Donors like you ensure that we can carry on our important work in our community. There are thousands of inspiring projects here on GlobalGiving, so we’re grateful you chose to support our work. Thank you for being a part of our team of supporters that are making our project a reality.

Please email us at vnaction@allianceantitrafic.org if you have any concerns about the project and keep following our Facebook page to see our latest updates: https://www.facebook.com/aatvietnam

Alliance Anti-Trafic Vietnam

First meeting of the year
First meeting of the year
Drawing Memori Activity
Drawing Memori Activity
Drawing Memori Activity
Drawing Memori Activity
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Alliance Anti Trafic

Location: Ho Chi Minh - Vietnam
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Ha Tran
Ho Chi Minh , Vietnam
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