Students use clean water that meets the standards of the Ministry of Health.
A representative of Lifestart Foundation - a non-governmental organization with the goal of helping to improve the lives of people in difficult circumstances in the Central provinces of Vietnam - said that it has just donated 10 drinking water treatment systems to 10 schools in mountainous districts in Quang Nam province. The total cost of installing drinking water treatment systems in this project is 454 million VND, thereby creating conditions for students and staff, teachers and employees to access free clean drinking water that meets the Ministry of Health's standards for direct drinking water quality.
Acceptance and handover of drinking water treatment system donated to school by Lifestart Foundation
Accordingly, Lifestart Foundation has inspected and handed over 10 drinking water treatment systems to kindergartens and primary schools in disadvantaged rural areas in 4 mountainous districts of Quang Nam province: Tien Phuoc; Que Son; Nong Son; Phuoc Son. More than 2,500 students and staff at the above schools have benefited from this program.
Khanh Chi
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