VIET NEVADA CULTURE
Historically the Vietnamese Business Community in Las Vegas has been siloed as tensions remain based on where they migrated from. However during the mandated shutdowns, Kim Dung Ho who is an entrepreneur and small business owner decided it was time to bring everyone together in order to support each other. By connecting them to resources like Nevada Grow, these businesses are now able to get assistance and navigate the financial opportunities that are available to them. In this video you will get a glimpse of what it’s like operating a business in the Vietnamese community. Lily and Vinh then share how Studio Hue and TLC Nail Salon have grown their customers through quality customer service and organic products.
Viet Nevada Culture Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Las Vegas non-profit aims to support Vietnamese small business JAMES BARRICKMAN - AUG 9, 2021 LAS VEGAS (FOX5) - A non-profit organization launched Monday that will serve Vietnamese small businesses in Las Vegas. Viet Nevada Culture NCC officially launched with a celebratory ribbon cutting on Monday. Owner, Kim Dung Ho, is a corporate photographer who started offering help to struggling Vietnamese businesses during the pandemic. She said minority-owned businesses were some of the hardest hit by COVID-19. Through her work, she found that the need was so great, she decided to create her own non-profit. "In the whole year of the pandemic, I thought I was helpless. I couldn't do things, but I already helped people. So I'm excited. I can get more resources to help them more," Kim Dung Ho said. Viet Nevada Culture helps to shine a light on Las Vegas' Vietnamese population and also helps to integrate those who continue to move here. More information about the nonprofit is available here: vietnvculture.com