More than 200 students of Trung Thu Secondary Boarding School for Ethnic Minorities (Tua Chua District, Dien Bien) learned and understood more about the natural environment and biodiversity - Photo: NVCC
On December 25, Mr. Huynh Ngoc Thai Anh - lecturer, Secretary of the Youth Union of the School of Information Technology and Communications (Can Tho University) said that the Youth Union of Can Tho University - had just visited and given gifts to children and people in Dien Bien province.
The trip lasted 4 days (from December 18 to 21, 2024). He and other volunteers participated in the Solar Lamp Donation Program. This is a global initiative by Panasonic Corporation, with the goal of bringing light to places without access to the national electricity grid.
Supporting children in the mountainous areas of Dien Bien to have better learning conditions is what young people in Can Tho have done to spread their hearts and love to the children - Photo: NVCC
In conjunction with this program, the Youth Union of Can Tho University donated and handed over 2,000 blank notebooks to students at Trung Thu Secondary School for Ethnic Minorities (Tua Chua District, Dien Bien), helping them have better learning conditions.
Interesting and useful STEM lessons for children in Dien Bien province – Photo: NVCC
During the program, the delegation taught about sustainable environment to more than 200 students of Trung Thu Secondary School for Ethnic Minorities.
During the lesson, children were introduced to knowledge about the environment and biodiversity protection. Through this, children were helped to love the biodiversity of the environment and the beautiful nature of the Northwest mountains and forests, thereby encouraging them to raise awareness of protecting the nature and the beautiful environment in their homeland.
Children have more access to STEM, creating opportunities for them to be exposed to technology models, instructions on how to install sensor light models, flood warning devices, etc.
In 2024, the Solar Lamp Donation Program will also be coordinated by World Vision Vietnam to donate 510 solar lamps to Tua Chua and Muong Cha districts (Dien Bien) - where many households still do not have access to the national grid.
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