Continuing to implement the program " Quang Tri Newspaper's Compassionate Arms", today January 20, Trung Vuong School cooperated with Quang Tri Newspaper to give gifts to support disadvantaged students.
Vice Chairwoman of the Board of Directors of Trung Vuong School Hoang Thi Huong presents gifts to disadvantaged people in the province - Photo: NT
Accordingly, 10 disadvantaged students in the province reported in the “Addresses in need of help” column of Quang Tri Newspaper were supported by Trung Vuong School, each gift included 1 million VND and necessities. Previously, on January 18, Trung Vuong School also coordinated with Quang Tri Newspaper to support 10 disadvantaged families under the “Quang Tri Newspaper’s Compassionate Arms” program with 1 million VND and necessities/family.
Many students of Trung Vuong School attended the first semester closing ceremony and gave gifts to people in difficult circumstances - Photo: NT
The cases receiving gifts on this occasion include: Le Thi Hoai Nho, in Phuong An 1 village, Cam Nghia commune, Cam Lo district, who has suffered from brittle bone disease since childhood, her father also suffers from brittle bone disease; Luong Minh Khang, a 3A student at Thanh An Primary School No. 1, Thanh An commune, Cam Lo district, orphaned by both parents; Le Thi Hien in Nam Hieu village, Cam Hieu commune, Cam Lo district, orphaned by both parents.
Thai Tran Linh Dan, a student in class 3A5, Cam Lo Town Primary School, is disabled; Hoang Tan Phuc in Gia Do village, Trieu Do commune, Trieu Phong district, whose father passed away early, is currently living with his elderly grandparents; Nguyen Thi Cam Nhung, a student in class 2C, Cam Hieu Primary & Secondary School, Cam Lo district, has suffered from hemophilia since she was 2 years old; Ho Anh Thu in Nhu Le village, Hai Le commune, Quang Tri town, whose parents are divorced, has had to rely on the care and help of her grandmother and teachers at Hoa Hong Kindergarten, Hai Le commune.
Four sisters Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan (grade 8), Nguyen Thanh Ngoc (grade 7), Nguyen Diem Nhu (grade 5) and Nguyen Chi Nhan (grade 2), in Quarter 5, Dong Le Ward, Dong Ha City, are orphans of both parents and are currently living with their 90-year-old grandfather in very difficult circumstances.
Two sisters, Doan Hoang Tra My (8 years old) and Doan Viet Son (7 years old), living in Dai Thuong Ha village, Trieu Long commune, Trieu Phong district, are orphans; Ho Thi Lan Anh, living in Cheng village, Tan Lien commune, Huong Hoa district, has severe kidney failure, her father, Ho Xa Un, has heart valve disease, kidney failure, and severe stomach ulcers.
In recent years, Trung Vuong School has actively participated in many charity activities such as: giving gifts on the occasion of Mid-Autumn Festival to ethnic minority students; visiting and giving gifts to people affected by natural disasters; sharing difficulties with colleagues suffering from serious illnesses... In particular, the school has coordinated with Quang Tri Newspaper to organize many gift-giving events for people in difficult circumstances in the province.
On this occasion, the school also conducted a preliminary review of the first semester. Through clips about difficult circumstances and the school's volunteer activities in the past time shown at the ceremony, students had more opportunities to experience, practice life skills, spread a compassionate lifestyle, and share difficulties with the community.
Ngoc Trang
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