Community Projects in academic year 2024-2025
The Community Project is an important initiative of the Luong Van Can Foundation (LVCF). Through this program, students have the opportunity to develop soft skills such as teamwork, project planning, organisation and implementation. They also gain practical insights into communities in need and social issues in Vietnam. Through these student-led initiatives, LVCF hopes to foster a spirit of giving and contributing to the development of society, even when the students may still face many difficulties.
In the 2024-2025 academic year, the Community Project program received a wide range of ideas and projects from students of the Luong Van Can Foundation. These projects were divided into two groups:
- Individual/ group projects
- Collaborated with social organizations in a supporting role
Throughout the program, the Luong Van Can Foundation has consistently assisted these project teams in developing their ideas and resolving the practical problems they encountered.
After 6 months of implementation, the outstanding projects were those that met the following criteria:
For individual or group projects:
- Achieved the team/individual goals,
- Introduced improvements or new approaches to enhance the effectiveness of existing activities;;
- Addressed a specific question or problem within the community
For students supporting activities at social organizations:
- Fulfilled the requirements set by the host organizations;
- Received positive feedback from supervisors or mentors during their participation.
Let’s take a look at the highlighted project teams of the Community Project Program, in the 2024-2025 academic year.

GREEN FUTURE
| 1 | Tran Quoc Gia Huy | University of Science, VNUHCM |
| 2 | Nguyen Thi Bich Tram | University of Economics and Law, VNUHCM |
| 3 | Mai Van Lam | University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City |
| 4 | Nguyen Nhat An | University of Science, VNUHCM |
| 5 | Tran Van Tinh | University of Transport Ho Chi Minh City |
| 6 | Doan Minh Cuong | University of Science, VNUHCM |
| 7 | Vo Van Thang | Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology and Engineering |
PROJECT SUMMARY
The Green Growth project aims to raise students’ awareness of environmental protection at Vietnam National University – Ho Chi Minh City (VNUHCM). The project includes a series of activities: collecting used batteries at the University of Science – VNUHCM, sorting and recycling plastics, organizing workshops and running communication campaigns on social media.
Within two months, the project collected over 4,000 used batteries, more than 1,030 plastic bottles, 50 milk cartons, and over 65 kg of paper. These collected materials were transferred to specialized waste treatment partners such as A Chau Environment Company and Chu Hoa Scrap Collection for proper processing.


SAGE – SEXUAL EDUCATION FOR CHILDREN
PROJECT TEAM
| 1 | Phan Tuan Gia Han | University of Medicine and Pharmacy at Ho Chi Minh City |
| 2 | Le Nguyen Mai Han | University of Information Technology, VNUHCM |
| 3 | Dang Nguyen Yen Nhi | University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNUHCM |
| 4 | Nguyen Thi My Tien | Ho Chi Minh City University of Fine Arts |
| 5 | Nguyen Huu Nhuan | Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, VNUHCM |
| 6 | Hua Tan Phan | University of Medicine and Pharmacy at Ho Chi Minh City |
| 7 | Ngo Gia Kham | Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, VNUHCM |
| 8 | Huynh Vu Huong Lan | University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNUHCM |
PROJECT SUMMARY
Today, social issues related to sexual abuse, puberty-related psychological crisis, and gender role misconceptions are alarming. Sex education is an important topic for the well-being of children, but it is often neglected due to the lack of suitable educational resources.
For children living in shelters, this barrier is even greater as they have limited access to accurate information regarding physical development, gender, and privacy. In response, the SAGE project was established to create a safe learning space where children can understand the natural changes in their body, learn about personal boundaries, and develop essential self-protection skills. Activities were implemented for primary and secondary students at Mai Thon Shelter, the project has enabled approximately 80% of participants to openly share and discuss gender-related issues.
MENTORSHIP FOR PEOPLE WITH VISION IMPAIRMENT (MPVI)
PROJECT TEAM
| 1 | Hoang Minh Tri | Hoa Binh University |
| 2 | Loi Truong Giang | Ho Chi Minh City University of Law |
| 3 | Nguyen Van Tieng | University of Science, VNUHCM |
| 4 | Van Thi Kim Ngan | Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology and Engineering |
| 5 | Nguyen Phat Dat | University of Science, VNUHCM |
| 6 | Duong Duc Manh | University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNUHCM |
| 7 | Nguyen Thi Hong Ngoc | Ho Chi Minh City University of Education |
| 8 | Nguyen Ngoc Nhu Thao | University of Medicine and Pharmacy at Ho Chi Minh City |
| 9 | Dong Le Minh | Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, VNUHCM |
| 10 | Pham Hong Tra | University of Information Technology, VNUHCM |
| 11 | Pham Thi Mai | Ho Chi Minh City University of Agriculture and Forestry |
| 12 | Hoang Quoc Duy | University of Information Technology, VNUHCM |
| 13 | Tran Thi Sang | University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNUHCM |
| 14 | Vu Dao My Duyen | Saigon University |
| 15 | Do Phu Vinh Hien | Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, VNUHCM |
| 16 | Dao Thi Thanh Mai | University of Social Sciences and Humanities, VNUHCM |
PROJECT SUMMARY
The MPVI project was established in 2020 under the Community Project Program for the 2020-2021 academic year, initially named “Support for Visually Impaired Students. It was officially renamed the MPVI Project in September 2021.
The project focuses on enhancing the quality of education for visually impaired persons and their children in Vietnam. Its main activity is providing tutors in subjects such as Math, Physics, Chemistry, Literature, English, Korean, Chinese, and Information Technology. In addition, the project has established a Learning Resources Committee to support their students in accessing learning materials.


GREEN SHOOTS OF HOPE
PROJECT TEAM
| 1 | Nguyen Minh Thao Hien | University of Economics – The University of Da Nang |
| 2 | Vo Thi Thanh Ngan | University of Science and Technology – The University of Da Nang |
| 3 | Nguyen Thi Nhi | University of Economics – The University of Da Nang |
| 4 | Le Thi Ai Ni | University of Economics – The University of Da Nang |
| 5 | Le Thi Phuong Thao | Da Nang University of Medical Technology and Pharmacy |
| 6 | Doan Thanh Thao | Da Nang University of Medical Technology and Pharmacy |
| 7 | Nguyen Viet Thang | Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy |
| 8 | Nguyen Van Thiet | School of Medicine and Pharmacy – The University of Da Nang |
| 9 | Nguyen Thi To Trinh | University of Science and Technology – The University of Da Nang |
| 10 | Tran Nguyen Tu Trinh | University of Foreign Languages – The University of Da Nang |
| 11 | Le Quang Vinh | University of Science and Technology – The University of Da Nang |
PROJECT SUMMARY
The “Green Shoots of Hope” project was established to improve life skills for children at Hy Vong Village, especially children with hearing impairments. The project focuses on enhancing skills in managing emotions, addressing adolescent psychological issues, first aid, and eye protection for children. Through six sessions featuring expert sharing and interactive activities, the project supported students from grades 6 to 12 in acquiring knowledge and applying what they learned to real-life situations.
LISTEN – NURTURE – SHARE
PROJECT TEAM:
| 1 | Chau Trong Phuc | Can Tho University |
| 2 | Huynh Thi Tuyet Nhu | Can Tho University |
| 3 | Bui Ngoc Le | Can Tho University of Medicine and Pharmacy |
PROJECT SUMMARY
Currently, some children face difficulties that limit their access to education. They often work at an early age to earn a living and receive little academic support.
Understanding the desire to study among these children in Ninh Kieu District (Can Tho), the LVC project was established to support teaching and skill development for children at the Can Tho Street Children’s Club. The project’s team members assisted a teacher in teaching Mathematics, Vietnamese, and English lessons. Besides reading and writing lessons, the project successfully organised an end-of-course activity titled “Fun Summer with Children”, which taught personal hygiene, traffic safety, and food safety.


“CHẠM” PROJECT
PROJECT TEAM
| 1 | Nguyen Van Linh | VNU University of Science |
| 2 | Tran Thi Quynh Anh | Foreign Trade University |
| 3 | Vang Thi Pa | Academy of Finance |
| 4 | Ma Thi Thuan | Thai Nguyen University of Medicine and Pharmacy |
| 5 | Nguyen Ba Sang | Academy of Cryptography Techniques |
| 6 | Luong Tieu Bang | National Economics University |
| 7 | Phan Thi Quynh Anh | Foreign Trade University |
| 8 | Dinh Thi Huyen | Vinh Medical University |
PROJECT SUMMARY
CHAM Project (full name “Beyond the Future” was established to provide information on scholarships for students nationwide. In addition, the project provided counseling and guidance to help students complete their scholarship applications and continue pursuing their dreams and aspirations.
Research and Development of a Website for Converting Sign-Language into Standard Text for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Users
PROJECT TEAM
| Pham Ngoc Tri | University of Information Technology-VNUHCM (UIT) |
PROJECT SUMMARY
The project aims to develop a website utilizing Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Deep Learning to recognize sign-language from the image input, then convert it into text, thereby assisting deaf and hard-of-hearing users in communicating more easily with society.


Measuring the Frequency of Short-content Consumption among Luong Van Can Foundation Students
PROJECT TEAM
| 1 | Vo Ngoc Tuong Vy | Nguyen Tat Thanh University |
| 2 | Huynh Bao Tram | University of Information Technology-VNUHCM |
| 3 | Huynh Nguyen Ngoc Phu | University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City |
PROJECT SUMMARY
The project focuses on measuring and evaluating the factors influencing the content consumption behavior of 100 students of the Luong Van Can Foundation.
After analyzing the data, the research team designed an infographic summary to raise awareness and share effective ways to consume digital content.
Internship at Breast Cancer Network Vietnam-BCNV
ORGANIZATION INFO & INTERN ROLE
Founded in 2013, Breast Cancer Network Vietnam (BCNV) provides information, connects resources, and serves as a safe sharing place for those interested in or fighting breast cancer.
Role of Intern: Volunteers (Receptionists/ Storing packages/ Data entry)
STUDENT: Nguyen Thi Hien


Internships at Think Playgrounds ( Social Enterprise)
ORGANIZATION INFO & INTERN ROLE
Think Playgrounds was founded in 2014. It is a design and building playground organization for children, particularly disabled and disadvantaged children.
Role of Intern: Translation and Communication Volunteers.
STUDENT:
Nguyen Hue Phuong
Nguyen Thi Minh Anh
Internship at Kidspire Vietnam
ORGANIZATION INFO & INTERN ROLE
Kidspire Vietnam is a non-profit organization with a mission to give disadvantaged children living in shelters and social protection centers the learning inspiration and equip them with mindsets and necessary skills for the future.
The Intern’s role was to mentor female students at the Dong Nai Center for Children with Disabilities within the Technovation Project under Kidspire Vietnam. The project organized activities to support 3H development (Head – building self-belief; Heart – empathy; Hand – Coding, teamwork, analysis) for students via coding lessons through MIT App Inventor.
STUDENT: Nguyen Thi Ngoc Han


Internship at Dream for a Million Trees – Green Dream Project
ORGANIZATION INFO & INTERN ROLE
Project “Dream for a Million Trees – Green Dream” was founded by Mr. Sung A Cai – a former student of the Luong Van Can Foundation – with the goal of promoting tree planting, environmental protection, livelihood development for local communities, and youth education.
Intern role: Communication Collaborator
STUDENT: Nguyen Thi Thuy Hang
Internship at Room to Read
ORGANIZATION INFO & INTERN ROLE
Room to Read is an international non-profit organization that has operated in education since 2000. They support children, particularly in primary school in disadvantaged communities, focusing on improving literacy skills.
Role of Intern: Translation and Communication Volunteers.
STUDENT: Tu Ngoc Hoa




