OneVietnam.org is launching to the public on Monday, July 19 On Monday, July 19, you will be able to log onto OneVietnam.org and be connected with your community wherever you are in the world. Meet friends, learn about the people and groups building your community, and champion a cause. It’s free and simple to use. It is free and simple to set up with your existing social … [Read more...] about OneVietnam Launches to the Public on July 19!
OneVietnam 10×10 Summer Internship
Are you looking for an amazing opportunity this summer? Come join the OneVietnam team as our Summer Intern and be a part of our always-on-the-move and exciting culture! See the 10x10 Summer Internship application below or click here to download. Applications are due Friday, July 16. … [Read more...] about OneVietnam 10×10 Summer Internship
Press Release: OneVietnam Network Prepares For Beta Launch on June 17
OneVietnam.org, an online network for Vietnamese across the globe, will launch its beta site on June 17 and open up a new door for community involvement. Palo Alto, CA, 10 June 2010 – Vietnamese communities worldwide will soon have a unique platform for communication and connection with OneVietnam.org. Founded by 1st and 2nd generation Vietnamese-Americans, OneVietnam is an … [Read more...] about Press Release: OneVietnam Network Prepares For Beta Launch on June 17
Vietnamese communities for your retiring parents!
As my parents approach their retirement, I started to wonder where best they can settle down. Like many Vietnamese living overseas, my parents want to be near Vietnamese people, Vietnamese grocery stores, Vietnamese restaurants, and definitely Vietnamese churches and temples. Orange County is no doubt a natural choice for my parents and maybe yours too. San Jose may also … [Read more...] about Vietnamese communities for your retiring parents!
What’s the Big Deal with Vietnamese Traditions?
As 1.5 and second generation Vietnamese Americans, how do you decide which Vietnamese traditions and customs to follow and how long can you keep them up? "Ly Xi," for example, is one of those customs that will remain around for a long time because it's fun, easy, and well-known. Even my third grade teacher, Mrs. Hood, gave my whole class "ly xi" back in Tet 1993! But what … [Read more...] about What’s the Big Deal with Vietnamese Traditions?