
[Standard Disclaimer: This event is not an AusCham event. It is promoted in good faith below as an event that may or may not be of interest to AusCham’s members.]
Join us for our annual Fundraising Dinner and help us to finance our Dream Trip 2018 to Hue and Danang for our 75 new trainees.
- Time: 2 June at 18:30–21:30
- Venue: KOTO Van Mieu - a Training Restaurant, 59 Van Mieu, Dong Da, Hanoi, Vietnam
1,000,000 VND / person For more information, please contact KOTO Restaurant: . Email: customerservice@koto.com.au ***************************************************************************** Who are we? KOTO is a non profit that provides holistic hospitality and life skills training to disadvantaged Vietnamese youth. During our two-year program, trainees live at our Training Center in Hanoi and take classes in life skills, English and hospitality, and get real world experience at the KOTO Restaurant on Van Mieu street. At the end of the program, our trainees finish with a Certificate III in Hospitality from the Box Hill Institute in Melbourne Australia. During the last six months of the program, our trainees complete internships in 5 star hotels and fine restaurants. What is Dream Trip? Every year, KOTO takes its newest trainees on a 6-day trip as an opportunity to be on the receiving end of hospitality. Dream Trip 2018 will take place from July 22nd to July 28th. We will travel to Hue and Danang where we will tour hotels, enjoy team building activities on the beach and visit historic Hoi An and Bana Hills and tour the Imperial City in Hue. We will be a group of 75 trainees and 20 staff members and volunteers. In order to make this dream a reality, we need to raise a substantial amount of money to cover accommodation and transportation costs. What are the benefits? Dream Trip is an invaluable experience for KOTO trainees as it provides them with the opportunity to gain knowledge, learn about themselves and experience a “vacation” for the first time. During the trip, KOTO trainees get the chance expand their perspectives and minds through travel. They are also able to experience the hospitality industry as guests in hotels and restaurants. This allows them to better understand their training and gain valuable perspective. Previous Dream Trips have been invaluable to the development and experience of KOTO trainees


