Empower People: Flow, Resilience, and Meaningful Transformation
THAC provides services and products in the field of cooperation, coexistence, and personal development.
We support individuals, communities, and institutions as they navigate complexity, disruption, and growth — especially in fragile, intercultural, and post-traumatic environments.
Our work is grounded in three focus areas: International and intercultural challenges:
We help bridge worldviews, mediate tensions, and foster respectful collaboration across cultural, linguistic, and systemic boundaries. Intercultural competence is not an add-on — it’s a foundational principle of our work.
Fragility, trauma, and conflict transformation:
We provide guidance and safe spaces for individuals and teams coping with stress, crisis, and violence — offering trauma-informed support, reflection, and tools to process the past and move forward with agency.
Creative reorientation and change processes:
Whether you are at a personal or institutional turning point, we accompany transitions with empathy and structure — helping people rediscover purpose, unlock energy, and act with clarity.
Creativity and empathy are the cornerstones of our approach and sources for work satisfaction.
We believe that meaningful change is only possible when people are seen, heard, and supported — intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually. Our methods combine systemic thinking with intuitive practice, drawing from leadership coaching, trauma theory, intercultural dialogue, and mindfulness.
THAC means “waterfall” in Vietnamese.
The waterfall symbolizes transformation: it releases power, dissolves resistance, recharges the system, and infuses the water — and by extension, our bodies and minds — with oxygen and energy.
A waterfall is also a passage: it signals a shift in momentum. Standing before it, we are invited to let go, to flow, to trust change. We chose this symbol because it reflects our deepest intention:
To accompany people and organizations through transformative processes with courage, clarity, and compassion.
Go for it.