Toyota Vietnam Foundation invested more than 1.8 billion VND to build and renovate two schools in Bac Kan and Nghe An provinces.
In early June, Toyota Vietnam Foundation handed over Tan Hoi school, belonging to An Thang Kindergarten, Pac Nam district, Bac Kan. Recently, on June 13, the organizing unit continued to hand over Nhot Nhong school, belonging to Nam Nhoong Kindergarten, Que Phong district, Nghe An.
After renovation and new construction, Tan Hoi wall point is equipped with two standard classrooms, two teacher rooms, a kitchen and two toilets for students. In addition, Toyota Thai Nguyen dealer also sponsored some necessary items such as water purifier, tables and chairs and portable speakers.
Classrooms at Tan Hoi school after renovation and new construction. Photo: Toyota Vietnam Foundation
At Nhot Nhong, the school has a standard classroom, a teacher’s room, a kitchen, and two restrooms for teachers and students. Toyota Vinh also contributed, providing items such as thermos bottles, plastic tables, outdoor toys, and portable speakers.
At the same time, at the inauguration event, Toyota Vietnam Foundation presented many gifts and school supplies to students. More Production Vietnam Company - a partner of the foundation, sponsored each school with a bookshelf for developing thinking in the classroom with many meaningful books suitable for primary school students.
"I am very happy and secure that my child can study in such a spacious and clean school," said Ms. Hoang Thi Kia, mother of a student at Tan Hoi Kindergarten.
Fund to renovate clean and spacious toilets to protect the health of teachers and students in mountainous areas. Photo: Toyota Vietnam
Previously, Toyota Vietnam Foundation coordinated with the Department of Education and Training of the provinces to survey and build new and renovate schools to improve facilities and create more motivation for teachers and children in remote areas.
An Thang is a poor commune with limited education and poor infrastructure in Pac Nam district, Bac Kan. Nam Nhoong is one of the remote mountainous communes in Que Phong district, Nghe An with complex weather conditions. Therefore, the lives of people here face many challenges.
Accordingly, the education sector faces many difficulties when school facilities are still rudimentary and outdated; people do not yet realize the importance of education; and the care and support of children in their studies are not closely followed.
Fund representative presents gifts to students in Tan Hoi, Photo: Toyota Vietnam Foundation
Toyota Vietnam Foundation was established in 2019. After nearly 5 years, the organization has built 7 schools for remote communes in Dien Bien, Son La, Lai Chau, Ha Giang, Cao Bang, Bac Kan and Nghe An... with a total value of more than 6 billion VND. Through these activities, the fund wants to bring better learning conditions to children in remote areas. From there, they can enrich their knowledge and nurture their dreams to change their future and become good citizens.
This is one of the annual programs organized by Toyota Vietnam Foundation in its journey of contributing to the community in the fields of: education - training, human resource development; traffic safety; environmental protection and healthcare.
The unit's leaders said that Toyota Vietnam Foundation will continue to carry out meaningful social programs with the goal of "bringing a better life to the local community".
Nhat Le
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