Here, President of the Australian Senate Sue Lines and the delegation learned about the activities of the Center; exchanged, listened, and experienced some activities in the library, medical room, mixing room, and kitchen of the Center.
KOTO Humanitarian Vocational Training Center is a unique leading non-profit social enterprise, not only in Vietnam but also in the world . The founder of the Center is Jimmy Pham, an Australian of Vietnamese origin. In recent times, the Australian Government has paid much attention and supported the Center's humanitarian and humanitarian activities.
In 2001, KOTO Humanitarian Vocational Training Center was officially established. Currently, the Center provides vocational training for nearly 120 students. The Center supports 100% of living expenses and vocational training for disadvantaged youth, ethnic minorities, at-risk and disadvantaged people... Since the Center's establishment, more than 1,700 students have graduated, many of whom are head chefs, assistant chefs, general directors of hotels and resorts, business owners...
Through learning, exchanging and experiencing activities with representatives and students of the Center, President of the Australian Senate Sue Lines highly appreciated the facilities such as the library, medical room, classroom space, and student training activities at the Center. The President of the Australian Senate hopes that the Center will continue to do better in humanitarian and training activities to help more disadvantaged youth; thereby, spreading good values, contributing to family and society.
Earlier that morning, in Hanoi, Australian Senate President Sue Lines laid a wreath and visited President Ho Chi Minh's Mausoleum.
Source: https://daibieunhandan.vn/chinh-tri/chu-cich-thuong-vien-australia-sue-lines-tham-lam-viec-tai-bac-ninh-i385904/
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