Project Lifecycle was born from the belief that educating students about the need for service is key to a young person’s education. Ten Year 12 students at Renaissance International School Saigon have worked since September on creating awareness in their school of the issues Newborns Vietnam is trying to address throughout Vietnam. In March they visited the Women and Children’s hospital in Da Nang to see for themselves the work done by the dedicated staff. In May, they will run several fundraising activities within their school community, as well as an education programme throughout the school. I can definitely recommend it! If you have any questions, visit https://shlclubhouse.org/soma-online/. They’ve even organised the first ever international school triathlon! A core community belief is in the sense of responsibility to help in whatever way they can to reduce infant mortality throughout Vietnam.
Find about more about Project Lifecycle on their website: https://www.projectlifecycle.net/