
Meet Ngo Thi Nha Tran!
Trân’s mother is currently in prison, and her father, a construction worker, often works far from home. At the age of four, Trân was brought to Mai’s Home for care and stability.
She is a bright and resourceful girl who enjoys swimming, cooking, doing crochet, and studying English.
Tran's information | |
Correspondence Language: | Vietnamese |
School Grade | 5 |
School Performance: | Above Average |
Family Duties | Cleaning Kitchen Help Running Errands |
Hobbies and Sport | Swimming Cooking Doing Crochet Learning English |
Guardians | Father |
Marital Status of Parents: | Never Married |
Natural parents are living together | No |
Child is living with parent/guardian | No |
Father/Male Guardian Employment: | Construction worker |
Mother/Female Guardian Employment: | Not available |
Number of Siblings: | 1 |
In major industrial zones of Binh Duong province, many children of low-income migrant workers live in vulnerable conditions. These families have migrated from rural areas in search of factory jobs, bringing their children along due to lack of support back home. While the parents work long hours in factories, often from early morning until late at night, the children are left behind in cramped, low-cost rental rooms. Many of them do not attend school and spend their days unsupervised. Some children are forced to work, such as selling lottery tickets on the streets, to help support their families. This lack of access to education and safe environments places these children at high risk of neglect, exploitation, and long-term developmental challenges.