To support the flood victims in the North, the leadership, teachers, staff, students and parents of Ngo Thoi Nhiem Primary - Secondary - High School (HCMC) contributed more than 1.2 billion VND.

Of the more than 1.2 billion VND, the school sent 400 million VND to the Ho Chi Minh City Fatherland Front Committee. Support for 3 kindergarten teachers whose families were severely affected by storm No. 3 was 60 million VND. Support through theeducation sector union (based in Binh Duong) was more than 70 million VND; Support through other channels was more than 600 million VND.

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Students of Ngo Thoi Nhiem Primary, Secondary and High School. Photo: Provided by the school

The school believes that this is a loving gift that the school's "hearts" give to the people in the North affected by storms and floods to help overcome some of the damage caused by natural disasters and rebuild their lives.

Previously, the principal of Ngo Thoi Nhiem Primary, Secondary and High School called on all staff, teachers, employees and students of the school to promote the spirit of "Mutual love and support", "The whole leaves cover the torn leaves" to participate in supporting the people affected by storm No. 3 with their feelings and sharing both spiritually and materially. This contributes to helping people in the localities in the North to quickly overcome and stabilize their lives after the losses of both people and property caused by storm No. 3.

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A Southern professor withdrew all his retirement money to support flood victims with 1 billion VND.

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