Room to Read organises summer camp for nearly 200 girls in Vinh Long
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When it comes to job-hunting skills, the girls can imagine any job they like, then write a cover letter and have an interview to land the mock-job in front of judges. Photo credit: Unicorp and Room to Read
For many 12-graders in Vietnam, summer camp is an experience that’s often longed for. Each year before graduating secondary school, Room to Read’s Girls’ Education students anxiously await a life skills-focused summer camp. This once in a lifetime opportunity not only allows girls to relax and learn, but also encourage them to dream big and embrace their potential.
This year, the girls have experience challenges in CV writing and job interviewing with HR representatives from many companies such as Techcombank, Tiki, Viet My College, Care with Love, One Trip Adventures , Abavina ...
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H'Hen Nie participates in many activities with school girls. Photo credit: Unicorp and Room to Read
In the afternoon, they listened sharing from guest speaker about qualities needed to succeed in various career fields such as tourism, entertainment and education. The guest speakers are Duong Tran Minh Doan - principal of Viet My College, Nguyen Hoang Long - One Trip Adventures Company and H'Hen Nie - Miss Universe Vietnam 2017.
Not only participating in the talk show, H'Hen Nie - as a global ambassador of Room to Read also participated in many activities with school girls such as giving them diplomas, singing, playing games, etc. Her attendance brought a lot of inspiration and happiness to school girls in the camp./.
Vietnamese version: https://thoidai.com.vn/to-chuc-room-to-read-doi-doi-cho-hang-tram-nu-sinh-vinh-long-81862.html
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