Working Towards Our Goal

On behalf of VietHope and the CPP team, we’d like to thank everyone who attended and participated in our kick-off launch of Campaign CONNECT.  Throughout the week, Vietnamese-Americans from all over the country joined in the effort to raise money and awareness about the overbearing financial barriers in education for students of all ages in Vietnam.  Both students and charitable Vietnamese-American citizens were very receptive of the hardships of impoverished Vietnamese students of all ages who are trying to rise out of poverty, build a career, and contribute to their communities. 

VietHope, CPP, and participating VSAs from UC San Diego to Boston University joined in the effort of raising awareness and fundraising of campaign CONNECT through partaking in Tet Festivals stretching from Northern and Southern California all the way to the Greater New England Region.  Through charity dinners, talent shows, date auctions, and more, the CPP has collected a substantial amount of money for VietHope’s Youth Development Program and University Scholarship Program.  The exact amount of money everyone has helped raise is still being counted.  This is a great sign!  We’ll give everyone a heads up of the exact money count for our launch campaign as soon as possible both on our blog and website.

2009 Campaign CONNECT is still not over yet.  We still need your help and there is still numerous ways in which you can join in the cause!

1.       Find a friend and/or family member and take a photo of yourself “connecting” to each other with one of your body parts!  Each photo we receive raises $5 to the cause!  It’s easy, it’s fun, and anyone can do it.  Email us the photos at cppsubmissions@unavsa.org as soon as possible!

2.       For CPP Unplugged, we need videos of you and your buddies doing something super cool and awesome while giving a shout out to VietHope and telling people to donate!  Your video will be showcased both on our website and on YouTube for the rest of the world to see!  Email us your videos at cppsubmissions@unavsa.org!

3.       Be up-to-date with all the recent CPP and VietHope news!  Invite your friends to the VietHope Cause on Facebook (http://apps.facebook.com/causes/2094)!

4.       Attend the many events raising money for VietHope!  You can find more information about these events on our website at http://cpp.unavsa.org

5.       Be proactive!  Spread the word about the CPP and VietHope today!

Again, we wouldn’t have been able to get to this point without all your enduring support and, for that, everyone from the VietHope staff and CPP appreciates your unyielding support. 

It’s by giving yourself to a cause greater than yourself that you actually realize the enormity of the task at hand.  To help our fellow sisters and brothers in Vietnam there must be action, and you have taken that responsibility and heeded that relentless call of hope for impoverished Vietnamese youth. 

We still have a lot of work ahead of us.  But if the past few weeks have showed us anything, it’s that through our collective efforts, we can make this the best CPP Campaign ever.

Let’s make this happen!


Something Greater Than Themselves

by Cuong Nguyen


It’s been a wild ride. 

I recently joined in the collective efforts of the CPP two months ago entirely unaware of the aims and goals of the project.  All I knew when I first talked to Huy that the CPP did 1) good things for the people in Vietnam and 2) that they were looking for people with my respective talents and abilities.  And, in all honesty, I wasn’t quite sure what I was getting myself into.  Like any typical college student, with classes, extracurricular activities, friends, family, and seemingly everything piling up as the semester progressed, it was almost crazy and, if not, idiotic of me to think about dedicating my precious time working with the CPP.  But regardless, I said yes without any hesitation.  I remember telling my beloved sister the next day on the phone about my plans and she just asked, “Why?”

I simply answered: “There’s just something about giving yourself to something greater than you.”

As I reflect, I can say I have lived a blessed and wonderful life.  With caring friends from both coasts, a wonderful and supportive family back home in San Diego, going to college at Johns Hopkins, I have been extremely lucky with the things fate has given me.  But besides the few 1% like myself who have been just as lucky if not more so, there are many of our brothers and sisters back in Vietnam who struggle everyday to obtain basic human necessities like food, water, and shelter.  As I continue to type my thoughts and reflections before the start of classes tomorrow, insurmountable financial barriers to education continue to make it harder for students in Vietnam to rise out of poverty.  It almost seems unfair that I should have been given all these opportunities to succeed when there are students out there in Vietnam who are as smart, if not smarter and harder working, as me who will never have the opportunity to escape their impoverished conditions and achieve their wildest of dreams.  I recently listened to the recordings of Vietnamese children who dream of being doctors, teachers, and writers and it saddens me to think that many of them won’t have that one chance.  It only seemed right that I do whatever I can to help my brothers and sisters back in Vietnam.

Since the beginning of the CPP, it has embodied the spirit of service time and time again.  After hearing stories from Huy about the collective efforts of countless of young Vietnamese-Americans all across the country, from east to west coast, giving themselves to one another for the betterment of our people, I just couldn’t refuse.  I felt it was something I had to do.

As the New Year begins, I am reminded of our elected president’s inaugural address: “One must find the willingness to find meaning in something greater than themselves.”  The CPP has helped me understand that willingness and meaning clearly and I’m a better person for it.

Don’t take me wrong, it hasn’t been easy.  The journey up to the CPP launch has consisted of many late night conference calls lasting to the early hours of the morning and, to the annoyance of my mother, me constantly reading at the dinner table “CSS Design for Dummies” in order to finish designing this blog.  But I wouldn’t change it for the world.  I have met some amazing people in the past two months working for the CPP and their creative visions and enthusiasm for helping others has only inspired me even further to work harder and more thoroughly than ever before.

The best thing about the CPP is that you can help as well!  Everyone, including you, has the ability and capacity to help those impoverished students back in Vietnam.  There are so many ways you can help and contribute to this great cause!  Take a picture of you and a friend extending your hands to one another for our 1,000 photos campaign, videotape yourself singing one of Jason Mraz’s hit singles for CPP Unplugged, or just donate a dollar or two to the cause.  There’s no reason for you to not help! 

Even more, all you have to do is to talk to people and tell people about the CPP Campaign.  Call your dog or something, I don’t care who you call; just spread the word about Campaign CONNECT! 

It might be a wild ride but it’s just getting started. 

I hope you jump along with us.


Connect to Our Story: Welcome to the Launch of CPP 2009!

by Amy Nguyen & Vi Nguyen


As we’re launching Campaign Connect today I can’t get over how amazing opportunities can jump out at us! 

In 2005, the Collective Philanthropy Project (CPP) ACTed to stop human trafficking. Later, it served as a CATALYST to build a library for underserved children in Vietnam. In 2008, it gave a VOICE to the women and children sold as sex slaves in Cambodia by raising awareness and creating a resource center.

For the 2009 CPP we will CONNECT. It’s a simple word, a simple action —but to do it would mean a million of opportunities. How?

The Union of North American Vietnamese Students Association (more endearinly known as uNAVSA) and VietHope, a 501 (k) nonprofit organization are launching: CONNECT, a campaign to build the Youth Development Program (YDP) in Vietnam.

The YDP will CONNECT youths in Vietnam to hands-on volunteering and CONNECT them to the idea that they can make a difference to their communities and to their future. To make the YDP happen, we will CONNECT you to thousands of students across the world who are working hard to make the YDP a reality. Want to join the campaign and help us nurture the dreams of thousands of youths? 

Participate in the official launch week (January 24-31, 2009). as Campaign Connect kicks off in the following areas: Illinois, Garden Grove, Richmond and Atlanta! Check out details and dates on our website! If you can’t make it to these events, you can still help!

Here’s how:

  • Fundraise – Want to meet the VietHope team or host your own CPP kickoff? Organize an event during the Launch or after with your VSA and friends; we’ll provide you with the marketing material and information needed to make your event a success. Participate in our donor challenge; help us fundraise $2,000 within Launch week and a donor will match the amount!
  • 1000 Points – Have a digital camera? Submit a photo of yourself and friends “CONNECTing!” For every picture You send in, we’ll receive $5! Visit our website for more details!
  • CPP Unplugged – Do you like to sing? Dance? Perform? Campaign Connect wants to showcase your talent for the Youth Development Program! Just send us a video or a recording and we’ll post it up to bring more awareness!
  • Facebook – We know you’re online right now, so the easiest way to support Campaign Connect is to log in and change your profile picture to the CPP badge. Tag your friends and show your network your support for Vietnamese youths. Invite everyone to join the VietHope cause. Then, visit the Cause page everyday to find out how else you can support VietHope’s Youth Development Program.

 

All we need is YOU to make the YDP happen. Join us and CONNECT!