HBO – The association of former students of the Chuong My A High School and businesses based in Chuong My district, Hanoi have presented gifts to poor pupils with outstanding academic results at the secondary school of Phuc San commune and THT school of Tan Mai commune, Mai Chau district.
The working delegation present gifts to poor students of Tan Mai Secondary
School
In order to share difficulties with poor pupils in the mountainous areas and
promote the spirit of mutual assistance, the delegation handed over 334 gift
packages and 2,000 sets of clothes to poor students with outstanding academic
results and disadvantaged households. Each gift package, worth nearly 500,000
VND, included a warm blanket, clothes and milk. They also presented each school
a 35-inch television. This was one of the regular charity activities conducted
by the association of former students to encourage local poor pupils to
overcome their difficulties.
The small gifts contained the sentiments of the delegation, contributing to
strengthening the close attachment between the delegation and local people./.
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