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Explore the rich history of the Vietnamese Association in Toronto, fostering camaraderie, cultural exchange, and charitable endeavors since 1972.
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The Pride to Serve Presented to 2008-2009 VAT BOD June 17, 2008 by Nghiem Phu Phuc M.Sc., P.Eng.
A Brief History of VAT • Founded on October 14, 1972 in Toronto by a group of Vietnamese students (Le Duy Can, Vo Van Truong, Nguyen Quan Nghia, Hoa Van Suong, Vo Van Thanh, Nguyen Duy Noi, etc.) • Main purpose: fostering mutual assistance and friendship among Vietnamese living in Toronto, translating scientific books and documents for Universities in Vietnam, sponsoring orphanages in Vietnam, etc. • Main activities: organizing picnics and sport events in summer, parties for Tet and Christmas, translating books, raising funds to help orphanages and people affected by floods caused by monsoon in Vietnam, etc.
A Brief History of VAT … Cont’d • Before 1975, the local Vietnamese community was less than 100 (the most elitist community in Toronto – Tom Gould, V.P. News, CTV, 1974), comprising of graduate students and professionals coming from France, U.S., Japan, Australia, New Zealand, etc. • Official name: Hoi Ai Huu Viet Kieu Toronto (Vietnamese Fraternal Association of Toronto). • First President for 1972-1973 term was Le Duy Can, replaced by Vo Van Truong in mid-term (Le Duy Can moved to Ottawa in the spring of 1973). • First official address: International Student Centre, University of Toronto, 33 St. George Street.
A Brief History of VAT … Cont’d • First Constitution was a one-page document, first membership list was one page. • First membership fee: $2.00 • First mailing address was a P.O. Box until 1978 when the first office was opened at 8 York Street.
Important Milestones • Ban Viet monthly magazine (first Vietnamese magazine in Toronto) from Nov 1974 until early 1994. • First Tet show for 300 guests at O.I.S.E. 252 Bloor St. W., January 1976 (Tet Binh Thin). • First funding from Government of Canada ($2,000) under the New Horizon Program, summer 1977. • VAT had its official logo, designed by Nguyen Khac Phung in 1978. • First VAT office at 8 York Street, November 1978. • First funding from Government of Canada ($3,000) under ISAP program, November 1978. Funding from Ontario Government started in 1980. • First part-time coordinator was Nguyen Phan Pha, November 1978.
Important Milestones … Cont’d • February 1979, VAT received the “charity and non-profit organization” status (the only Vietnamese community organization in Canada having such status). • First E.D. (full time) was Do Trong Chu, March 1979, actively working with Operation Lifeline (Prof. Howard Adelman of York University) and The South-East Asian Refugee Task Force involving 3 levels of government. • March 1979, VAT began the sponsorship program, raising more than $20,000 and sponsoring 5 families, the first one arriving on June 30, 1979.
Important Milestones … Cont’d • First Hoi Cho Tet on Feb 13,1983 at Scadding Court Community Centre, with Nguyen Ngoc Ngan as M.C. • VAT became member of United Way in Feb 1985. • VAT officially changed its name from “Hoi Ai Huu Viet Kieu Toronto” to “Hoi Nguoi Viet Toronto” in early 1986. • On July 18, 1986, VAT officially moved to the 1364 Dundas St. W. property (purchased in Dec 1985 with $150,000 matching funds from the Ontario Government). • North American Summer Game organized by VAT in Toronto, Aug-Sep 1990.
List of VAT Former Presidents • 1972-1973 Le Duy Can, Ph.D. Economics, U. of T. and Vo Van Truong, Ph.D. Physics, U. of T. • 1973-1974 Nguyen Quan Nghia, M.Sc. Electrical, U. of T. • 1974-1975 Nguyen Duy Noi, M.Sc. Chemical, U. of T. • 1975-1978 Ngo The Hoanh, M.Sc. Electrical, U. of New South Wales (Sydney, Australia) • 1978-1980 Nghiem Phu Phuc, M.Sc. Electrical, Queen’s U., Kingston
List of VAT Former Presidents … Cont’d • 1980-1982 Nguyen Don Phu. Ph.D. Mechanical, Stanford U., California • 1982-1986 Nguyen Huu Ky, B.A., Literature, York U. • 1986-1988 Nguyen Van Phu, B.Sc. Computer Science, U. of T. • 1988-1990 Chu Van Vien, B. of Law, U. of Saigon • 1990-1992 Nguyen Hoanh Khoi, M.D., U. of T. • 1992-1997 Do Ky Anh, B.A. Math & C.A., U. of Waterloo • 1997-1999 Dang Thanh Chi, B.A. Linguistic, U. of Ottawa
List of VAT Former Presidents … Cont’d • 1999-2002 Eric Tran, B.A. Political Science, U. of T., LLB, Osgoode Hall • 2002-2003 Pham Ngoc Thuan, M.S.W., York U. • 2003-2007 Ho Van Thua, Ph.D. Electrical, McMaster U. • 2007-2008 Nguyen Yen Xuan, N.D., Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine, Toronto • 2008-2009 Maxwell Vo Ngoc Thach, MBA
List of VAT Former Presidents … Cont’d • 2009-2010: Le Xuan Loc, Ph.D. Eng. • 2010-2011: Nguyen Van Truong Quang, B. Eng. • 2011-2012: Jaime Diep Dang Duy. B.A. • 2012-2014: Pham Minh Tho, B.Sc., B. Tech. • 2014-present: James Nguyen, M.B.A
PRIDE TO SERVE • VAT has a long and proud history of serving the Vietnamese community in Toronto • VAT has solidly earned its “charity” status • VAT has been always run by professionals • VAT has always fostered the spirit of volunteerism and adhered to its principles • VAT has excellent codes of ethics and codes of conduct for its volunteers
PRIDE TO SERVE … Cont’d • VAT Boards have high level of integrity, honesty and transparency • VAT has a high profile in the Vietnamese community in GTA • VAT has a good reputation among other ethnic communities in GTA • VAT is recognized and supported by all levels of government • VAT has set a good example for other Vietnamese Associations in Canada
Serving on VAT board is a pride and a sense of belonging that demands a high level of discipline, dedication, commitment and hard work.It is important that all VAT boards adhere to VAT’s Constitution and Bylaws as this will bring legitimacy, respect and co-operation from volunteers, the general membership as well as outside organizations.