(HBO) - At Phu Cuong Commune Primary School, ChildFund Organization in Vietnam organized "Children's Fundraising Festival" for students and parents from kindergarten to secondary school in Phu Cuong commune (Tan Lac).


ChildFund Vietnam donated over 2,000 T-shirts to 0- 18 year-old children in Phu Cuong commune (Tan Lac).

The event began with exciting modern dance pieces performed by pupils. Next is the exchange with foreign volunteers. Especially, there were the intellectual games such as the magic hat to enhance the understanding of the pupils of countries around the world. At the event, pupils watched movies on injury prevention, cultural exchanges with foreigners. In addition, many recreational activities, folk games were held at the festival such as fishing, painting, tug of war, stick pushing, shuttle throwing, hiding and beating drum, etc.

Within the framework of the program, ChildFund Vietnam donated 2,300 T-shirts to 0 to 18-year-olds in the commune. This is an activity to increase exchanges, learn about the culture of donors, and raise awareness of children and the community about ChildFund in general and the sponsorship program in particular, communicating for children on life skills, knowledge related to injury prevention. Prior to this event, at the end of April, ChildFund held the same festival in Quyet Chien and Ngo Luong communes (Tan Lac).

"Phu Cuong is an extremely difficult commune, children do not have many playgrounds, and this is a very meaningful activity." ChildFund Vietnam has built classrooms for the commune, contributing importantly to promoting education career in Phu Cuong commune" shared Mr. Bui Van Luc, Vice Chairman of Phu Cuong Commune 

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