Performed by: HA DONG - NHA CHAN - DIEM HUONG - TON VU
In a damp, cramped level 4 house hidden under a row of green trees in village 12, Xuan Binh commune, mountainous district of Nhu Xuan (Thanh Hoa), Mrs. Nguyen Thi Van, 60 years old - mother of Vo Thi Thanh An - recounts her story of late happiness when she gave birth to a daughter at an old age and the many difficulties in life.
Mother's rubber tapping job is unstable, there are days when her child goes to school hungry
Vo Thi Thanh An always determined that only education can escape poverty - Photo: HA DONG
In a damp, cramped house hidden under a row of trees in the village, Ms. Nguyen Thi Van said that her husband was old and had to be treated for many years because of illness. In 2006, Ms. Van gave birth to An at the age of 42, with many difficulties.
After Bai Tranh Tea Farm was dissolved, Ms. Van retired from the disability regime and, together with her husband and daughter, settled in Xuan Binh commune with 7 meters of rice fields for one crop, provided by the commune People's Committee. Lacking agricultural land, in order to have money to raise her children and send them to school, Ms. Van's livelihood over the years has been tapping rubber trees for hire.
Every day from 3-4am, when everyone is still asleep, Mrs. Van carries her tools into the local rubber forest to tap latex for hire. Mosquitoes bite her feet, the cold fog covers her body, and her knees ache, but thinking that she has to work hard to earn money to send An to school, Mrs. Van tries her best to tap more trees.
Ms. Van said: "For many years, the price of rubber latex has been low, and each day, those who go to tap rubber latex for hire only earn 60,000 - 80,000 VND. An's father got sick and passed away in 2023, leaving behind many difficulties for the mother and son. Every time I have money from work, before going to tap rubber latex, I also prepare a thermos of boiling water for An, a pack of instant noodles to leave on the table for him to eat for breakfast. When the economy is difficult, An goes to school hungry."
Mrs. Nguyen Thi Van advised her daughter before An entered university.
Sharing about the journey ahead to support her daughter's university education, Ms. Van, although she had planned to use her state disability allowance to help An cover her living expenses in Vinh city, still felt worried.
Ms. Van had to borrow 11 million VND from relatives to pay An's tuition at the beginning of the school year. She still hasn't paid back the 30 million VND she owed when she took care of her husband when he was old and weak and her daughter in her final year of high school. About to turn 60, Ms. Van has liver disease, high blood pressure, and bone and joint problems that have caused her health to decline, her skin to turn yellow, but she still tries to work as a rubber tapper to earn money for An to go to college.
"It is an honor for my daughter to pass the university entrance exam. I will give her an allowance to pay for her studies in Vinh city. As long as I have some health, I will continue to work as a rubber tapper, work on a farm, and raise chickens to earn more income."
Mom help me at first then I will do more
Although her family is poor, Vo Thi Thanh An always has the determination to succeed in life and study.
"I only receive a portion of my disability allowance from my mother. The rest is for you to spend on when you are sick, ill, and to recuperate. After I finish school, I will apply for a part-time job in Vinh city to earn money to pay for my university studies," An told his mother.
When his father passed away, An entered 12th grade. The pain of losing his father, combined with the worry that the education journey ahead would be costly, almost made An collapse.
In addition to school hours, Vo Thi Thanh An takes care of chickens and sells them to buy books and school supplies.
An tried hard to study with the determination to escape poverty and passed the entrance exam to the Faculty of Information Technology, Vinh University with 25.2 points (9 points in math, 8.4 points in chemistry, 7.8 points in physics), a worthy achievement for a female student from the mountainous region who overcame poverty to reach the horizon of knowledge.
Vo Thi Thanh An takes care of her family's chickens, preparing to sell them to get money for An to go to university.
Talking to Tuoi Tre , Mr. Nguyen Van Duong - Secretary of the Party Committee of Xuan Binh commune, Nhu Xuan district said: "Vo Thi Thanh An was born in difficult circumstances, her family is a near-poor household in the commune but she always tries to study, cultivate and practice well.
An is an active member of the Youth Union, social work in the locality and is an outstanding citizen of village 12, Xuan Binh commune. Last August, Vo Thi Thanh An was admitted to the Party. This is an honor and motivation for An to continue to strive and train in university and life."
Vo Thi Thanh An lights incense at her father's altar before entering university.
Sharing about the school's petite, quiet student, teacher Le Ba Long - principal of Nhu Xuan 2 High School - confided: "From the time she entered grade 10A until she finished grade 12A, Vo Thi Thanh An always tried to overcome difficult circumstances to study well.
Over the years, there have been sponsors who have come to give scholarships to students, and the school has given them all to An. The school has waived tuition and parking fees for An so that he can study with peace of mind and strive on the path to knowledge."
At the end of the conversation with us, An was guided by the sisters from the Xuan Binh Commune Youth Union and Nhu Xuan District Youth Union to register online to apply for the "Supporting Schooling in 2024" scholarship of Tuoi Tre newspaper.
"Although there are many difficulties ahead, I will not give up and always remember my father's last words, and my mother's words of encouragement before entering school that only through education and knowledge can I escape poverty." - Vo Thi Thanh An confided.
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