Parents And Children Together (PACT) UK
Lynn Nguyen is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in community engagement, program development, and healthcare support. As the Founder of Fruitions eTutoring since January 2021, Lynn has also served as a Community Impact Coordinator for Aloha United Way since May 2024, where responsibilities include developing outreach strategies and managing community programs. In addition, Lynn has been a Home Visitor with Parents And Children Together (PACT) since January 2019, providing vital support to families and ensuring child health and safety. Other roles include Medical Interpreter for Integrity Business Solutions, llc, Enrollment and Match Specialist with Big Brothers Big Sisters Hawai‘i, and Data Coordinator at the Research Corporation of the University of Hawai'i. Lynn's educational background includes degrees from the University of Hawaii at Manoa and Chaminade University of Honolulu, along with specialized training at the University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine.
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Parents And Children Together (PACT) UK
Parents And Children Together (PACT) is an adoption and trauma support charity which has been building and strengthening families since 1911. PACT provides adoption services across southern and central England. It creates families by recruiting, assessing and approving people who want to become parents through adoption and matches them with children looking for their permanent, loving home. PACT provides specialist adoption support to all its families for life. PACT supports and empowers women who face multiple disadvantages to make positive changes to their lives through its Alana House Community Project in Berkshire. PACT supports children to heal from the trauma of domestic abuse through its Bounce Back 4 Kids programme, currently available in the Thames Valley. PACT is a non-profit making charity that relies on fundraising and donations to be able to provide its vital trauma-informed support to families, women and children.