31/10/2024
Children &Youth
Activity News in October 2024
Activity News in October 2024

SCDI presents to readers the Children and Youth Program’s outstanding activities in October 2024.


Family-themed activity with children of the “Breaking the Cycle” project

In October, the "Breaking the Cycle" project in Ho Chi Minh City hosted a series of themed activities for 4th and 5th graders focusing on the topic of family. These sessions aimed to provide kids with meaningful knowledge while fostering love and responsibility toward their families. 

Photo: The children and coordinators of the "Breaking the Cycle" project in Ho Chi Minh City

Participants explored family values, rights and responsibilities, and perspectives on gender equality through discussions led by facilitators. Small group activities encouraged kids to share ideas creatively, allowing them to learn while having fun to develop essential life skills and deepen their understanding of familial bonds.

The session also continued cultural and creative activities like reading and drawing, helping children build habits in reading and nurture their artistic talents. These activities play a vital role in shaping their character and preparing them for the future. 

A trip to Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum with children of the “Breaking the Cycle” project

On October 26, SCDI, in collaboration with volunteers from the Hyundai Jump School program, organized a special field trip for children in the "Breaking the Cycle" project in Hanoi. 

The trip included a visit to the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and other historical landmarks associated with Vietnam's beloved leader. The children explored the stilt house, Ho Chi Minh Museum, and learned about his extraordinary life and legacy through stories shared by volunteer guides.

Photo: Children from the Breaking the Cycle project at the Ho Chi Minh museum

This meaningful excursion was filled with curiosity, innocent questions, and joyful smiles. It allowed the kids to deepen their understanding of national history while fostering connection and learning outside the classroom. 

SCDI would like to express our gratitude to the Hyundai Jump School volunteers for making this memorable day possible for the children.