Children in the highlands of Quang Nam receive lucky money early
Việt Nam•15/01/2025
TPO – “Winter brings more warmth – Spring brings more love” – the warm message of young people in Thang Binh and volunteers from Team Phan Duc, not afraid of difficulties, traveling long distances to bring love to the highlands.
TPO – “Winter brings more warmth – Spring brings more love” – the warm message of young people in Thang Binh and volunteers from Team Phan Duc, not afraid of difficulties, traveling long distances to bring love to the highlands.
On January 14, many young people from Thang Binh district and volunteers from Team Phan Duc traveled hundreds of kilometers to bring gifts to students in the mountainous district of Nam Tra My (Quang Nam).
The young people overcame a difficult journey, from the lowlands to the highlands, bringing 150 warm clothes, candies and lucky money to give to the children.
Starting at 5am, even though it was still foggy and cold outside, volunteers still set out to deliver warm gifts to students in the highlands of Nam Tra My.
New warm clothes and lucky money envelopes are gifts that help children have more motivation to study in the cold winter. The happy smiles of students when receiving small meaningful gifts are proof of the endless sharing.
Mr. Phan Van Duc - Head of Phan Duc volunteer group shared that the small gifts that the group gave were supported by benefactors... That is a great source of spiritual encouragement for students in the highlands.
Lucky money envelopes, candies and warm clothes bring a warm, loving spring atmosphere to children in Nam Tra My.
Volunteers gave gifts to 4 locations in Tra Tap commune: Noc Tak Roi, Tak Po and 2 classes at the main school.
The Green Shirt volunteers not only bring gifts, but also send messages of love, connecting kind hearts to difficult areas.
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