I’m a 16-year-old volunteer at CORMIS and also the youngest member of the team. I may not have a lot of experience yet, but I’m always willing to learn, try new things, and get involved in real community work instead of just learning from books. Being at CORMIS has helped me realize how small actions can still make a real difference.

I’ve been doing volunteer work for a while. I spent around two years helping sell charity meals and bánh mì, and I’ve joined charity gift-giving activities every Tết. For almost two years now, I’ve also been teaching English at SOS Village, which taught me a lot about patience, empathy, and responsibility.

At CORMIS, I help with translating, supporting activities and events, assisting others with different tasks, and sometimes giving presentations at workshops. I don’t stick to just one role, and I like being able to jump in wherever support is needed.

I’m more on the quiet side and don’t talk a lot, but I like observing people and learning from them. I enjoy supporting others in the background and seeing people feel happy, included, or supported. CORMIS feels like a place where I can grow at my own pace while still being part of something meaningful.