(HBO) – The Military Management Board of Lac Thuy District already organized a ceremony to award 94 bicycles for poor pupils in the district who have overcome their difficult circumstances.


During 3 years of implementing the movement "Accompanying with pupils to school”, the Military Management Board of Lac Thuy District and the Military organizations located in the locality, the National Front, other branches and unions of the district already awarded 154 bicycles in total for poor pupils who overcame their difficult circumstances to study very well.

 

Accordingly, in order to continue the implementation of the program "Accompanying with pupils to school" launched by the provincial Military Management Department, the Party Committee and Military Management Board of Lac Thuy District have coordinated with the Fatherland Front, the mass organizations and unions of the district, the army offices located in the field and the District Education and Training Board organized the campaign to mobilize the staffs, soldiers, the Youth members, members and laborers to donate and support for buying 94 bicycles to award pupils overcoming difficulties to study well. This is aimed to help pupils reduce their difficulties and have better learning conditions.

Together with the donation of 94 bicycles, the Military District Party Committee has also sponsored 5 disadvantaged children in the district; other unions, military units in the district also granted for 40 handbags and 13 scholarships to disadvantaged children on the occasion of the new school year with a total value of more than 150 million VND. Although these gifts are not big, they express the deep meaning, the feeling and responsibility of the staffs and soldiers from the military units in the area, the Youth members, and the workers in the whole district for disadvantaged children who are striving for better study.

 

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