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Projects

Co'deta

At Co’delta, I found a place where code meets compassion. We debug programs, but also real problems — from teaching kids basic computing to designing tools that make learning more accessible. It’s where I realized that technology is most meaningful when it connects people, not just devices.

Our team visited Thánh An Church – Bùi Chu Orphanage to host a traditional Vietnamese Mid-Autumn Festival for the children there.


We prepared and delivered meaningful gifts, toys, and school supplies, bringing joy and warmth to each child.

The experience helped me realize the power of compassion and community, inspiring me to continue using my time and skills to support others.


In every classroom we set up — sometimes just a few laptops on wooden desks — I see the same spark of curiosity I once had. Teaching computer science in remote villages reminds me that innovation means little unless it reaches those who need it most.

"Dreams Come True" Art Exhibition

I have a deep passion for art, and I first taught myself to draw and sketch product designs for the inventions I wanted to create.


Over time, my drawings expanded beyond technical concepts to include portraits of my family, friends, and the people I love.

I later organized a small exhibition called Dream Come True, where my paintings were displayed alongside works by my peers.


The exhibition not only celebrated creativity but also served as a fundraising event to support my Heart Guard project, a health-tech initiative I founded.

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