Artists accompany disadvantaged children - Photo: NGUYEN HIEN
As scheduled, this year the Ho Chi Minh City Artist Volunteer Team organized the 2024 For Children's Smiles journey in Dak Nong province.
Nearly 60 artists for children's smiles
The Journey for Children's Smiles 2024 is organized by the Ho Chi Minh City Youth Union, the Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam Youth Union, the Ho Chi Minh City Artist Volunteer Team in collaboration with the Dak Nong Provincial Youth Union and the Dak Nong Provincial Border Guard Command.
Accompanying the program were nearly 60 artists participating such as: MC Quynh Hoa - Deputy Director of Ho Chi Minh City Youth Cultural House and Captain of Ho Chi Minh City Artist Volunteer Team, singer Nam Cuong, actress Kim Tuyen, Miss Ngoc Chau...
Installing 20 solar lights for people in Quang Khe commune - Photo: Michael Neo
MC Quynh Hoa told Tuoi Tre Online that during the two days of the program (June 22 and 23), the Ho Chi Minh City Artist Volunteer Team presented 500 gifts to children from poor and near-poor households and orphans in Quang Khe commune, Dak G'long district.
A team of artist volunteers installed 20 solar lights for the disadvantaged in Bon R'Da, Quang Khe commune, Dak G'long district.
The radiant joy of the people is the motivation for artists to not be afraid of distance or difficulty to carry out many charity activities.
Donating 10 computers to Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Primary School - Photo: Michael Neo
Memorable art night
Quynh Hoa said many teachers at Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Primary School (Dak Nong) were so moved that they were speechless when the school was given 10 desktop computers to serve the school's teaching and learning activities. Only when the computers were installed did they believe it was true.
Accompanying the program was designer Viet Hung, who donated fabric to make ao dai and gifts to 68 disadvantaged teachers of Dak G'long district.
Perhaps the most memorable event on this trip was the cultural night, with all kinds of art performances to serve the people.
From music and dance to magic, comedy, and fashion shows, nearly 1,000 people participated in the show, including many ethnic minorities.
Perhaps this is a special music night, gathering the most artists that the people here have ever seen.
Many people and children attended the art night - Photo: NGUYEN HIEN
In addition, the team also coordinated with the Dak Nong Provincial Border Guard Command to perform art performances and award scholarships to 25 disadvantaged ethnic children in the "Border Guard Adopted Children" project.
The total cost of this program is 700 million VND, contributed by artists and mobilized relatives to contribute.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/60-van-nghe-si-tp-hcm-mang-nu-cuoi-den-tre-em-dak-nong-20240624155245584.htm
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