(HBO) - On June 4, Ky Son district held the launching ceremony for 2019 Children's Action Month with the theme "joining hands for poor children and ethnic minority children." Attending the launching ceremony there were more than 300 children from communes and towns in the district.

Representatives of the provincial Child Protection Fund and Ky Son district leaders gave gifts to disadvantaged children in the district.

Currently, Ky Son district has 8,180 children under 16 years old, including 6,000 ethnic minority children and 583 children living in poor and near poor families ...

The launching ceremony is an opportunity for leaders, branches, unions, families and benefactors to have a lot of practical programs and actions to protect and care for children.

At the launching ceremony, Ky Son district leaders gave 4 solutions to better protect and care for children. Thereby, helping children a safe and healthy life, preventing child abuse and child violence...

On this occasion, the Provincial Child Protection Fund donated 50 gifts, Ky Son District Child Support Fund donated 60 gifts to disadvantaged children in the district.


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