After a years worth of trainings, meetings, retreats, intense community forums, data crunching, surveying, and interviewing, the CARE project has finish phase one in gathering and synthesizing the data that has been collected.
After a years worth of trainings, meetings, retreats, intense community forums, data crunching, surveying, and interviewing, the CARE project has finish phase one in gathering and synthesizing the data that has been collected.
These nine youths participated in a year’s worth of trainings, workshops, and retreats to give back to their Vietnamese community. Come join them on Oct. 22nd to find out what their data shows as the greatest needs and concerns for the Vietnamese people are.
(Top) Paul Le, Verlinda Vu, Nghia Nguyen (Middle) Tony Vo, Cuong Nguyen, Rosa Nguyen (Bottom) Vivian Dao, Tanner Phan, and Ton Nguyen
With 360 surveys done, 85 interviews, and a total of 17 focus groups conducted, the Youth Action Team alongside the Advisory Committee had to synthesize and crunch this information into the priorities most mentioned and separate them into categories they fell under. With a lot of hard work, and dedication this task was accomplished. The findings were very shocking, but what was most interesting to note were the similar opinions many people had. A final polishing of how this data will be presented is currently being finalize and the results will be open to the public shortly to read.