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Sunday, 15/07/2018 09:00

Winning over disability

Giving back: Ly (third from right) with members of a project to enhance capabilities for young people with disability. Photo baohaiduong.vn
Viet Nam News

Dinh Thi Ly battles to walk because of a disability.

However she makes up for it by being successful in her career.

She is an IT engineer and does important work for companies.

Her family have given her lots of support along the way.

by Thien Huong 

“You may not be tall, but others have to look up to see you.” The saying seems to apply aptly to Dinh Thi Ly, an IT engineer based in HCM City.

At 27, the woman is just 93cm high and weighs 30kg. She finds it hard to walk distances of more than 500m. However, she sits in front of a computer and builds trademarks for hundreds of enterprises within and outside the country through effective marketing strategies.

She started earning when she was a student. Now, she is the breadwinner for her family. She owns three plots of land in HCM City and is supporting her parents by building a house in her hometown, the northern province of Hai Duong, which would have been impossible for her parents without her help.

Loving childhood

“I have four daughters, but Ly was not as lucky as the others. Her health was poor when she was young, and she did not grow up naturally,” said Ly’s mother, Nguyen Thi Quyet.

Ly looked like any other normal baby when she was born, but she could not walk until she was three.

When she was eight, her upper body grew as normal girls, but her legs did not grow. Doctors said she was not growing tall owing to a lack of hormones, which cannot be cured.

“My husband and I are farmers, so we thought that she was weak, that’s all,” her mother said.

The poor couple had no money for their child, just love. Every day her father carried her on his rusty bike to and from school.

She studied like any other child. After graduating from high school she decided to register for the HCM City Natural Sciences University, where she succeeded in gaining admission.

“My family helped me choose the subject of study,” Ly said. “I thought that information technology would be suitable for people with disabilities like me. At that time, the internet had just started to develop in Viet Nam.”

In August 2009, her mother took her to HCM City to study. Everyday, the 50-year mother pushed her on wheelchair to classes. The university supported her by allowing her to do extra work in the canteen and the English Language Centre, which helped her earn money to cover the daily expenses. In the meantime, her father farmed at home and raised her sisters.

Self efforts

In her first year, Ly realised that digital marketing was a promising field.

She joined a course to gain basic knowledge and worked online for some enterprises to get experience. During this time, she founded her start-up in online sales by optimising internet browsers’ searches.

Now, she owns the trademark "Sale Queen".

Commenting on the word “queen”, Ly said: “I have nothing more than confidence. In the marketing field, if you are shy, you will lose.”

No career is a bed of roses.

Ly has faced various obstacles. Though her health is not good, she works eight to 10 hours a day.

She does not ask companies for financial support, but only requests them to provide opportunities to work.

“Not every CEO liked my project; some of them read it and ignored it,” she said.

“At first, I was afraid that her health might affect the project’s speed,” said Pham Thi Huong, director of a catering service company. “But when she presented her idea and displayed her knowledge on marketing, we trusted her.”

Thanks to Ly’s effective marketing strategy, the company supplying meals for factory workers has achieved high sales — selling more than 5,000 portions per day after four years from the expected number of 500 portions per day.

It was one of the most challenging projects for Ly, as there are many companies providing catering services for factory workers, and the company had limited capital. She had to think of the best way to market the products.

Early retirement

With an income of around VND100 million (US$4,390) per month, Ly plans to retire at 30 to travel with her parents.

“Retirement does not mean I will stop working totally,” she said.

She is building a team of staff to gradually delegate her tasks so that she just has to manage in general.

She feels she owes her parents a lot for their sacrifices.

“Each step I walked, each meal I ate, each night I slept, they were there nearby,” she said. “I could not have been successful without them.”

Supporting other disabled people

Ly said she would write a memoir when she has time. “Other disabled people need orientation,” she said. “I want to use my experiences to help others.”

She opened the first free online classes for nearly 100 people, many of them with disabilities, when she was a student to equip them with knowledge on sale.

She intends to open another course for disabled people in a year or two.

“I want to give them the fishing rod, not the fish,” she said.

Currently, Ly is guiding a team of disabled, allowing them to use her trademark to start their business.

“I have experienced romantic feelings,” she said. “But love is one thing, getting married is another, which is not a matter that affects only the couple, but the families too.”

She knows that because of her bad health, she cannot give birth, yet she strives to find happiness in other things. VNS


 

GLOSSARY

The saying seems to apply aptly to Dinh Thi Ly, an IT engineer based in HCM City.

To apply, in this case means to fit.

Aptly means suitably.

However, she sits in front of a computer and builds trademarks for hundreds of enterprises within and outside the country through effective marketing strategies.

A trademark is a sign, or a word, that a company owns and that people can use to recognise the company.

Enterprises are businesses.

If something is effective, it works.

Strategies are plans.

Now, she is the breadwinner for her family.

Someone who is a breadwinner provides for the family to eat and have shelter.

Doctors said she was not growing tall owing to a lack of hormones, which cannot be cured.

Hormones are chemicals within the body that help to cause certain bodily functions to happen.

Cured means recovered from an illness.

Every day her father carried her on his rusty bike to and from school.

Rusty means full of rust. Rust is an orange and ginger coloured condition that happens in metal, especially when it gets too wet.

After graduating from high school she decided to register for the HCM City Natural Sciences University, where she succeeded in gaining admission.

To register means to sign up.

Succeeded means “did something successfully”.

Admission means entry.

“I thought that information technology would be suitable for people with disabilities like me.

If a person has a disability, some part of their body does not work properly.

The university supported her by allowing her to do extra work in the canteen and the English Language Centre, which helped her earn money to cover the daily expenses

A canteen is a place where workers can get food and eat a meal, in the workplace.

Expenses are costs.

In her first year, Ly realised that digital marketing was a promising field.

A promising field is an area of work in which one can have a good chance of being successful.

During this time, she founded her start-up in online sales by optimising internet browsers’ searches.

Founded means started.

Commenting on the word “queen”, Ly said: “I have nothing more than confidence.

Confidence means belief in one’s self.

“In the marketing field, if you are shy, you will lose.”

Shy means reserved and not wanting to say much.

No career is a bed of roses.

 A “bed of roses” is a comfortable place.

Ly has faced various obstacles.

Obstacles are things that get in your way.

 She does not ask companies for financial support, but only requests them to provide opportunities to work.

Opportunities are chances.

“Not every CEO liked my project; some of them read it and ignored it,” she said.

CEO stands for chief executive officer. In other words, big boss.

Thanks to Ly’s effective marketing strategy, the company supplying meals for factory workers has achieved high sales — selling more than 5,000 portions per day after four years from the expected number of 500 portions per day.

Portions means sections.

It was one of the most challenging projects for Ly, as there are many companies providing catering services for factory workers, and the company had limited capital.

If something is challenging it has problems.

With an income of around VND100 million (US$4,390) per month, Ly plans to retire at 30 to travel with her parents.

To retire means to stop working, either because of having reached a certain age or because of having made enough money.

She is building a team of staff to gradually delegate her tasks so that she just has to manage in general.

To delegate means to give work to other people.

Tasks are jobs.

She feels she owes her parents a lot for their sacrifices.

Sacrifices are things that you might like but you give up so that other, important things can happen.

Ly said she would write a memoir when she has time.

A memoir is a piece of writing that contains one’s memories.

“Other disabled people need orientation,” she said.

Orientation means direction .

She intends to open another course for disabled people in a year or two.

Intends means plans to do something, on purpose.

Currently, Ly is guiding a team of disabled, allowing them to use her trademark to start their business.

Currently means now.

“I have experienced romantic feelings,” she said.

Romantic means having a feeling of love.

WORKSHEET

Find words that mean the following in the Word Search:

  1. A two-wheeled vehicle.
  2. An abbreviation for chief executive officer.
  3. A device used for fishing.
  4. A measurement of time.
  5. A month in the year.

 

 

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