Nicholas C. LePham Citizenship and Public Service Award

06/23/2008 - 8:00am
06/30/2008 - 5:00pm
US/Central

The Vietnamese Culture and Science Association (VCSA) and the LePham family are pleased to invite applicants for the 2008 Nicholas C. LePham Citizenship and Public Service Award. The LePham family and committee is looking to award this scholarship to an aspiring Vietnamese-American student who is able to demonstrate strong civic participation and active citizenship within the community. Changes and improvements can only take place when future leaders organize within the community to address problems. We seek to empower young Vietnamese-Americans to attend college, and to pursue their dreams for further community service and public works.

Applicants will be judged according to their merits in academic, community involvement, leadership, and character. We strongly encourage ALL eligible Vietnamese-American youths to apply. Selection will be conducted by a panel of Vietnamese-American young professionals. Five (5) finalists will be interviewed in early July 2008, and one (1) winner will be announced by July 15th.

Eligibility: Any high school senior in Houston metropolitan area who is of Vietnamese descent and currently applying to college

Scholarships: $1,000 will be awarded
To Apply: see instructions on application form
Deadline: postmark by June 30, 2008

About Nicholas C. LePham

Nicholas ChiLinh LePham is a graduate of Tufts University, Boston, Massachusetts, with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. Mr. LePham was born in Houston, TX, and spent his childhood there before moving abroad. However, he has always considered Houston his home and would like to give back to it, joining with most of his extended family that lives there in being active members of the Vietnamese community. While studying in Boston, he’s been an active leader within the Tufts Vietnamese Student Club and College Democrats. He’s also a passionate political activist, whose past experience includes work on the Presidential campaign of US Senator John F. Kerry (MA) and the Congressional campaign of US Rep. Nick Lampson (TX-Sugar Land). Currently, he works as a regional field director on the Hillary for President Campaign. Mr. LePham’s goals with the scholarship are the following:

  • Encourage civic participation, leadership and service among Vietnamese/Vietnamese- American students in the community
  • Foster awareness of Vietnamese/Vietnamese-American culture and history
  • Promote the interests of the Vietnamese/Vietnamese-American student bodies