(HBO) – A considerable number of agencies, organizations and individuals in Lac Thuy district, Hoa Binh province, have raised money to buy hundreds of bicycles and presented to children from disadvantaged backgrounds, in response to the movement "accompanying children to school” launched by the district’s armed forces.



The Military High Command of Lac Thuy district presents bikes to poor students with outstanding academic performance

The Military High Command of Thanh Ha town (Lac Thuy district) presented its third bicycle to Nguyen Thi Huyen, Class 8A1, Thanh Ha secondary school for the 2017-2018 school year. Political and social organisations also actively get involved in the movement by encouraging members to donate money to buy bikes for disadvantaged students. 

Senior Lieutenant General Nguyen Tuan Anh, commissar of the Lac Thuy’s Military High Command, said the programme has been implemented effectively with the primary goal of supporting underprivileged children to achieve the best academic results.

Over the past time, the district’s armed forces have sponsored eight needy children and coordinated with local military units and political and social organisations to raise money to buy 152 bicycles, 300 schoolbags and learning equipment for poor children across the district./.

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