Xuan Lac Kindergarten
At the end of a dusty path in Nam Cuong, there’s a school that quietly keeps everything running.
Xuan Lac is more than just a classroom. It’s the kitchen for three other villages. It’s the admin hub that coordinates lessons across the hamlets. It’s where parents go when they need help, and where the other teachers turn when something breaks down. This is where the cluster begins, and soon, it’s where it’ll all come together.
Next year, three nearby kindergartens are merging into Xuan Lac. The number of kids will triple overnight. Supplies are already stretched. The team is preparing every day, upgrading what they can, sharing what they have. The kitchen cooks for more than its own, and the rooms feel a little smaller each week.
The children are Hmong. Most from families with little to spare. But they come each day, eager, smiling, hungry to learn and eat and play. And as the site grows, so does the weight it carries.
That’s where the solar system comes in. Not as a solution, but as a support beam. It lightens the load, frees up resources, and helps the staff focus on preparing for the future. One roof. One kitchen. One school holding up many.
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
Yani Yuhana
Yani Yuhana draws with more than colour…it’s also drawn with care. Every stroke of the pencil feels intentional, with joy tucked into the corners and softness in the details. Yani’s world is full of laughing kids, loyal animal sidekicks, and the kind of moments that feel like a storybook you forgot you loved.
Signature? A blend of delicately layered textures, cheerful palettes, and little symbols of growth, like the flowers that bloom quietly in every piece. It’s not just about being cute. It’s about creating a feeling: comfort, innocence, and peace, all wrapped in nostalgia.
For this art series, Yani created a special Halloween-themed piece. Playful, mischievous, and still full of warmth. You’ll find pumpkins, monsters, and mini adventurers exploring a pastel-hued night that feels more magical than spooky.
Yani Yuhana | @yani_yuhana
Yani’s work is rich with emotion, grounded in childhood, and lit up by the hope that something small, like a drawing, can make a big difference. There’s softness in the way Yani builds the scenes, but it’s never fragile. It’s strong, in that quiet, comforting kind of way.
“I imagine the real happiness of the kids who will benefit from this program”
Yani said, reflecting on the kids who will be helped through this artwork.
“For me, it’s more than just creating art, it’s about creating change and reminding every child that they deserve warmth, care, and a brighter tomorrow.”
And that purpose shines through.
“I believe art can heal, inspire, and bring hope,” she shared. “If my work can do that for even one child, then that’s everything.”
This collaboration was more than just another piece for Yani, it was a way to give light, in more ways than one.