THINK PLAYGROUNDS’ NEWSLETTER MAY & JUNE 2025

CREATIVE PLAYGROUND IN TERRASOL FARM COMPLETED!

The creative playground designed and built by Think Playgrounds at TerraSol Farm in My Duc, Hanoi has been completed. This unique space blends organic farming with outdoor play, offering enriching experiences for children and teenagers.

As middle school and high school aged children are lacking proper exercise spaces, the playground is designed to be suitable for older children with higher swings, more complex climbing systems, and more difficult balancing systems, aiming towards a playground model suitable for both middle and high schools.


PLAYGROUND PROJECT WITH CHANGEX FOR DISADVANTAGED COMMUNITIES

From Minh Son hamlet, Hoa Binh, to Chieng Di village, Son La, to the flood-affected South Central Coast region of Mau Lam village, Quang Nam, Think Playgrounds has worked with local partners to design and install playgrounds for communities living in disadvantaged areas.

These playgrounds are part of Think Playgrounds’ project with ChangeX to build 10 playgrounds for children across Vietnam, with 6 out of 10 playgrounds completed. Join us in our quest to ensure the Right to Play and healthy development for all children!


THE HANDOVER OF THE CỬA ĐẠI GREEN CORRIDOR AND COMMUNITY ECO-PARK

On May 16, in Hội An, the Institute of Constructions and Urbans Economics held the inauguration and handover ceremony for the Cửa Đại Green Corridor and Community Eco-Park.

As the initiator of the ecosystem preservation idea in the Cửa Đại green space, Think Playgrounds coordinated with the Central Vietnam Bird Conservation Society (VBCS) to propose solutions to promote native ecosystems along the Cua Dai green corridor, designing a community park with the theme of seabirds, as well as coordinating and promoting the active participation of the community, authorities and experts in the implementation process. The project is also accompanied by the sponsor HiGreen Trường Sa, MBBank, and GIZ.


OPENING OF HANOI CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL PLAYGROUND

On May 29, the playground in Hanoi Children’s Hospital designed and built by Think Playgrounds was officially opened! Sponsored by ABBANK, the “Peaceful House” playground has children’s favorite exercise spaces along with quiet corners for resting and reading in a green and relaxing environment.

Playgrounds play an important role in the recovery of hospitalized children. With appropriately designed equipment and games, they support children’s physical activity and enhance social interaction to help balance their emotions.


INSTALLING TRAVELING RINGS AT PHUC TAN FOREST PARK

After two locations in Cua Dai and Yen So, the third Traveling Rings system in Vietnam is being installed by Think Playgrounds on the banks of the Red River, Hanoi with the support of Hoan Kiem District and the local government community. Traveling Rings not only promotes the spirit of movement and sports but also exhibits showmanship with the flexible body movements of the players, thereby building a community of sports enthusiasts to participate in activities and connect with each other.


JOIN THINK PLAYGROUNDS TO REPAIR URBAN PLAYGROUNDS

Playgrounds in urban areas for children are extremely limited in numbers yet frequently used, so they need to be frequently maintained and repaired. 

The campaign “Repair playgrounds in the city with Think Playgrounds” strives to maintain friendly, safe and creative play spaces, and ensure the Right to Play for all children with the cooperation and long-term support from the whole community.

Join our effort here. 


DONATE TO REPAIR THE FLOATING COMMUNITY’S HOUSEHOLDS

To date, Think Playgrounds has supported the repair of 8 households in xom Phao in total, and 8 more households have received support to repair a severely damaged wall. However, there are still 13 households in the project that need community support to repair their homes .

You can contribute to supporting the Xom Phao community by scanning the QR code below:

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