First Vietnamese Entrepreneur Receives Waislitz Global Citizenship Awards

Jimmy Pham, the original Vietnamese man and the executive director of the Koto Social Enterprise has just been announced to win the Waislitz Global Citizenship Award. The award recognizes his achievement in the effort to end poverty and change the life of more than 1,000 teenagers with difficult circumstances in Vietnam through social enterprise training programs and models. Jimmy Pham is the first Vietnamese Australian to win the WAISLITZ Global Citizen Award (awarded by WAISPITZ and Global Citizen). Awarded WAISHITZ Global Citizenship (donated by WAISLITZ and GLOBAL CITIZEN) in 2014 Vinh Cong's excellence of global individuals helps to end the extreme poverty. Jimmy Pham is the first Vietnamese Australian to win this award

. Among the 10 best candidates for the award, Jimmy Pham was the person who gained the highest vote on a global scope.Chia emotions on his personal facebook, Jimmy Pham said to feel extremely Grateful and honored when receiving this great prize from the WAISLITZ Foundation. "I really feel grateful but also somewhat, hesitant to be honored at the time the world is having anti-epidemic
But only today, I want to bring good information to those who trusted my vote. Please sincerely thank you. Thank you to Vietnam Teaching me to rise and resolve and thank the country Australia has given me the values that look for weak people, "Jimmy Pham shared. Koto's owner said, the Global Citizen Award that he had just received once again for his battle motivation Because of the disadvantaged teens and reminds him not alone in creating a difference. It is known that more than $ 50,000 is received from the award, J Immy Pham is not for me, but supports the entire amount for KOTO and the upcoming projects to take care of and best training for disadvantaged teenagers in Vietnam. Difficult circumstances were free to study in Koto. The Vietnamese origin growing in Australia, Jimmy Pham returned to Vietnam in 1996 and for the first time witnessed the extreme of street children in his hometown. In 1999, Jimmy established the first social enterprise in Vietnam, named Koto (Know One Teach One) with the belief that teenagers have difficult circumstances deserves to have the best chance to escape poverty. Jimmu's persistent effort, KOTO from a sandwich shop, has become a social enterprise providing training and employment in the field of restaurants - hotels for 1,000 difficult situations in Vietnam Male, through a training center and restaurant in Hanoi. In more than 20 years, all KOTO students have jobs after graduation and about 1/3 of these are holding a management position
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