Ta Han Kindergarten
Tucked on the edge of Nam Cuong, Ta Han kindergarten is there to help the local kids. It’s a single-site kindergarten for 56 young kids, run with care, love, and not a lot else.
There are no frills here. No boarding. No big infrastructure. Just a few simple classrooms, some fans, a basic kitchen, and a handful of staff doing everything they can for a remote community that’s often overlooked.
The kids come from Hmong families in the surrounding hills, families that grow what they eat, stretch what they have, and dream of something more for the next generation. For many of these children, Ta Han is their very first step away from home, their first taste of learning, sharing, and daily meals that fill more than just their stomachs.
It’s a quiet place. But it matters.
Solar doesn’t transform Ta Han, it lifts the pressure. With lower costs and steadier support, there’s more room to improve what matters: stronger nutrition, better teaching tools, and simple upgrades that make a world of difference in a small space.
Supported By:
Do Ngoc Lan-Anh
Installed
24/12/2025
System Size
5kW System
Hege Community: Powering Change, Together.
HEGE is more than just a Web3 project. It’s a community built on shared value, where impact matters, and where collective energy is channelled into doing good.
From the start, HEGE set out to create something different. Not just a digital asset, but a movement of people committed to making real-world change. Over time, that’s meant supporting everything from grassroots causes to global sustainability efforts proving that online communities can have powerful offline impact.
Their latest contribution? A full solar system donated to support Tue Minh Orphanage. With this installation, the orphanage now has clean, reliable power and a chance to redirect savings toward what really matters: feeding, educating, and caring for their kids.
It’s a reminder that Web3 isn’t just about technology. It’s about connection. And when purpose meets community, incredible things can happen.
System
Donated By
Do Ngoc
Lan-Anh
In Proud Artistic Collaboration With
Yoshiro Mare
Yoshiro Mare creates with a rare kind of honesty, not to impress, but to connect. His pieces feel like something blooming through stone: soft, layered, and full of strength.
Adopted at birth and raised without records of his biological family, Yoshiro’s life has been shaped by questions, memories, and the slow process of healing. That journey lives inside his work. You’ll see it in the texture, in the symbolism, in the way each scene feels like it’s rising through darkness toward something lighter.
This collection explores themes of growth, unity, and transformation. Inspired by personal experience, including time spent in an orphanage as a child, Yoshiro’s work is deeply emotional, in the kind of way that lingers.
There’s no single message. Just a quiet invitation to feel, reflect, and reconnect.
Yoshiro Mare | @YoshiroMare
Yoshiro’s art doesn’t ask for your attention, it earns it. Every detail is a thread, stitched with care and purpose.
“This collection expresses very intimate values and clear symbolism.”
Talking about the inspiration from his childhood and witnessing a tragic moment
“I had a very touching moment during the creation of these pieces. My brother and I spent a couple of days in an orphanage in Mexico after we lost our adopted father right in front of us when I was about 5 years old.”
Why he wanted to create artwork for Little Sunshine Pledge
“This project is unique and resonates with a higher purpose than being a human or an artist…and I could contribute to something bigger than my own personal benefit.”
Explaining his artwork,
“I describe my style as energetically programmed fields… created to guide people back to themselves, and to each other.”
For Yoshiro, this collaboration was never just about making something beautiful. It was about giving something meaningful. A part of his story. A moment of stillness. A piece of light…shared.