pbox journey diary
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PboX journey diaryTRANSCRIPT
To newbies and PBoX seniors,
PboX has gone through a long journey to make positive impact on the society with so many difficulties and obstacles.
Sometimes, you might want to give up and sometimes you might be really demotivated.
However, we are still in our boat to our vision because there is nothing an AIESECer can not do and we, PBoXers, are proud of our AIESEC manner and strive for the best ever.
Applying for AIESEC is such a harsh journey of recruitment with so many many “cruel witches” and “ugly giants”. They have created so many rounds to judge you, to “xoi moi” you and leak you out if you are not strong enough…
Then you, our newbies, the most talented candidates have passed through the difficulties and joined AIESEC big family …
…However…
it is JUST THE BEGINNING of AIESEC JOURNEY coz you will FACE EVEN “WORSE” OBSTACLES THAN EVER….
PboX boat’s structure
The prime captain is “Nguyen
Thi Ai Nguyen” known as Vice
president of Project…
She has totally 15 disciples to
help her manage and develop
“Project” journey – “Living with
HIV” and “Hope for children”.
.
Among these disciples, she has chosen 2 most
potential assistants to control each project…
Le Thi Cam Nhung
Project Leader – “Living with
HIV”
Phan Thi Thanh Thuy
Project Leader – “Hope for
children”
Day by day, they devote their knowledge, “ tuổi
trẻ” and beauties to:
1. Searching and approaching partners (venue,
learning partners and sponsors) to workshops,
interactive activities and contests.
2. Planning the content and organizing workshops, interactive
activities and contest:
• Ensure the content suit different audience and the updated
information about HIV/AIDS and children and allocate HR
to members and interns to present workshops, prepare
logistics, materials, etc.
Organize the agenda of trips and games for interaction between
HIV children and interns/ students, prepare logistics, materials,
etc and also for the Christmas event for kids.
• Planning the content of “Lead the change” contest –
“Living with HIV” project, the promotion on online and
offline channels and keep track the performance of
activities; approaching potential partners and sponsors for
the contest, etc.
3. Finalizing all materials and tools for
workshops, interactive activities and contests.
4. Evaluating workshop and activities quality:
get feedback forms from students and schools
to judge and improve the quality of upcoming
activities.
5. Keep relationship
with partners.
To do the best of these they have to obtain a lot
of competencies and skills like:
• Project planning and management.
• Sales skills.
• Commitment to results.
• Flexible thinking.
• Effective communication.
• Stakeholder focus.
• Account management skills.
• Resilience.
Although we really work hard, in PBoX we also think that “STUDY HARD, WORK HARD AND PLAY EVEN HARDER” coz we are proud of being the most “bựa” and “quằn quại” function in
LC with so many parties and hang – out ….
• Thao Trang: “HFC project has had many achievements.
We have worked with more than 5 orphanages, engaged
about 300 children. It’s not a huge number. If we
compare with other projects, it’s not good at all. But for
HFC members, we don’t want to focus just only a
number, but we want to focus also on our event’s quality.
And actually, it is really a challenge. For all of us,
members and interns who didn’t have any experience in
teaching children, however, with our passion on making
an impact on society and our true love for children, it
encourages us to overcome difficulties and challenges.If
you want to experience urself in social projects and
challenge urself, don’t hestitate to choose PBoX. And
either HIV or HFC, I think you will satisfy with ur
experiences in the future”
• Carlijn: It’s good to work with the aiesecers from
Vietnam. They are really driven and focused. In my opinion
that’s the reason this project is working so well. They give
themselves for a 100% and want to do a lot of other things
besides the workshops. Because of this, they ensure that we
give us self also for 100%. That’s the reason I’m thinking
that I definitely can mean something for the students and
HIV infected people in Vietnam. I can already say that this
project affects me in a positive way! Firstly it’s good to see
the Vietnamese people from aiesec work. See that they are
so driven and focused, I am sure I can learn a lot from there
working mentality. On the other hand I learn more and more
about the HIV situation in Vietnam. Now I know I can help
to raise awareness about HIV, so that the spread of HIV and
the discrimination of HIV infected people will be less.
Dear all,
Our journey – PBoX journey is still on the way.
And we really want you to part of us, to bring more
colors for life, for our HIV/unprivileged children
and for yourself as well.
Do you know that the worst thing in the world is
not HIV/AIDS, it is the hopelessness!!!
And we are changing this mindset day by day with
our greatest attempts.
Whatever function you choose, we just want you to
keep in mind that
“We are all changing the world we live in with our
self- change”
Once you are in AIESEC, let’s enjoy it :D and feel
the warm of family.
Form PboXers with love,