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Ngoc worked as a cook and eventually secured a job as a hotel desk clerk with enough money to attend Open University in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Her dream after getting an undergraduate degree was to some day earn a graduate degree in social work. She graduated in May. Ngoc had to leave her country to pursue her dream. Now she has the opportunity to go beyond her dream and earn a Ph. That was the best fit for me. Some might harbor ill will toward a country after experiencing such unsavory times there.
That year, the country kicked off a massive campaign to overhaul its social-support system over the next decade. Trained professionals are needed to deal with a wide range of problems plaguing Southeast Asia including poverty, human trafficking, domestic violence, drug addiction, mental illness, and disabilities caused by Agent Orange, a toxic herbicide used during the Vietnam War.
Emerging from a sea of poverty and lack of opportunities herself, Ngoc understands the need to help her disadvantaged countrymen and women. Since , the Division of Social Work in the School of Applied Social Sciences has fostered a relationship with universities, students and social workers in Vietnam. Faculty and students have taken summer trips to the country annually since then.
Ngoc happened to meet the WVU Social Work team, consisting of Neal Newfield , an associate professor of social work, and other university faculty. As a young adult in , Ngoc wanted to go to college but did not have the resources. Ten years later, she finally enrolled in a Vietnamese university and studied sociology. To further her aspirations of becoming a social worker, Ngoc decided she needed to leave Vietnam to receive advanced training in that field at WVU.