Vietnamese Heritage Museum 10-Year Anniversary Celebration
A Decade of Preservation. A Future of Memory.
Ten years ago, the Vietnamese Heritage Museum began with a solemn promise: that the stories of Vietnamese refugees — their courage, sacrifice, loss, resilience, and enduring contributions — would not be forgotten.
Today, that promise has become a living institution.
Through exhibitions, oral histories, artifacts, educational programs, youth engagement, and community events, VHM has created a home for memory and a bridge between generations.
Families have entrusted the Museum with photographs, letters, documents, books, uniforms, refugee artifacts, personal testimonies, and sacred memories. Each item carries a human story. Each story belongs to a larger history.
On June 20, 2026, we gather not only to celebrate what has been built, but to renew our responsibility for what must still be preserved.
Your attendance helps VHM preserve Vietnamese refugee history for children, grandchildren, students, researchers, and future generations.
10 Years of Community Impact
For a decade, VHM has preserved and shared Vietnamese heritage at a scale that reflects the trust of our community:
10 years of service
10,000+ artifacts preserved
100,000+ books and documents preserved
350 oral histories archived
48 exhibitions presented
250 events and programs
36M+ digital views