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Meet Huong and Trang

Huong and Trang are two sisters growing up side by side, sharing the same home, the same responsibilities, and the same hopes. Every day, their lives unfolded together, shaped by the rhythm of their family and the place they lived.

Produced by @Paseo Stories and @Periplo.Earth, Narrated by Phoebe Nerone

Huong and Trang’s parents worked long days on the farm. When there was work to be done, everyone helped. The farm was not just their parents’ responsibility; it belonged to the whole family. The sisters joined in, doing what they could, learning as they went. When there wasn’t work on the farm, they still found a way to do things together. Whether busy or quiet, their days were shared.

After school, home became another place of work. While other children might rest, Huong and Trang stepped into their roles at home. Helping their mother was part of everyday life, small tasks that quietly held the family together. These tasks were not always noticed from the outside, but they mattered. Through them, the sisters showed their care for their family and their understanding of what it meant to contribute.

At the same time, school opened another world for them. It was not only a place of lessons and books, but a doorway to new possibilities. Through Rock-Paper-Scissors Children’s Fund, both sisters were able to take art classes and receive tutoring. These opportunities supported their learning, kept them engaged, and helped them stay successful in school. Art gave them a way to express themselves, while tutoring strengthened their understanding of their subjects.

In the tutoring classes, lessons went further than they did before. Subjects that once seemed difficult became clearer. With each explanation and each practice problem, their confidence grew. Studying, which had sometimes felt heavy or uncertain, started to feel possible. They began to see that with help and effort, they could keep up, improve, and move forward.

Rock-Paper-Scissors Children’s Fund was not just about education; it was about encouragement. The support they received was more than just classes; it was a reminder that others believed in their potential. Seeing new possibilities helped strengthen both their motivation and their bond as sisters. They were not only learning for themselves, but also walking the path together, each one encouraging the other.

With support, and with each other, they continued forward, learning, growing, and building their own future. Side by side, Huong and Trang carried their shared responsibilities, hopes, and dreams, using every opportunity to shape the lives ahead of them.

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