The company is supporting programmes that empower students through science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) and AI training.
ĐÀ NẴNG – ExxonMobil Vietnam is continuing to invest in building resilient communities and fostering opportunities for future generations.
The company is supporting programmes that empower students through science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) and AI training.
These efforts are providing leadership experience and life skills for ethnic minority girls and has helped to improve health across the nation.
ExxonMobil Việt Nam said that STEM and AI training for students and teachers in rural regions in Việt Nam has supported 4,000 young and ethnic minority students including girls in empowerment and leadership programmes.
It said more than 1,800 primary students had received oral health services and treatments through ExxonMobil Vietnam-supported health programme in 2025.
“Education and empowerment are the cornerstones of sustainable development, and we’re passionate about our contributions to help address community needs where we operate around the world,” said Cécile Rauline, President - ExxonMobil Vietnam.
“Together with our long-term local partners, we have been working for over a decade to serve as an active catalyst for socio-economic development for Vietnamese people in central area and other regions of the country.”
"Our collaboration included US$10,000 to ‘Teach For Việt Nam (TVF). This support will foster STEM and AI education among 285 rural students while also providing training for 123 teachers to help equip additional students with the same next-generation skills.
“We also contributed $10,000 to the ‘Brighter Path Girls Club’, launched by the VinaCapital Foundation (VCF), to support 206 female students across the Ca Dong, Xơ Đăng, Giẻ Triêng, and Mơ Nông ethnic groups in leadership training, health education, and broader life skills development.
"These young girls improved their own health knowledge and gained in understanding in their legal rights, as well as developed personal financial literacy and management skills.”
The programme also provided its facilitators with IT and organisational skills for online teaching and learning, allowing the initiative to reach over 4,000 students. This helped build a foundation for gender equality and inclusive growth, Cécile Rauline said.
Cécile said: “Additionally, our past support for Operation Smile Việt Nam’s oral care mission in Hà Nội is continuing to provide dental care services.
"The $11,000 we contributed in 2024 allowed the programme to be implemented in 2025. As a result, about 1,800 primary school students received oral health services, with more than 300 receiving treatments, totalling close to 2,500 procedures across the region."
Cécile added that by partnering with organisations like TFV, VCF, and Operation Smile, they are investing in Việt Nam’s future leaders and creating opportunities for communities to thrive for generations to come”.
ExxonMobil Vietnam’s long-standing commitment to community support was recognized for the 10th consecutive year with the AmCham Hanoi Corporate Social Responsibility Recognition Award. VNS
