(HBO) - In the morning of March 30th, the Standing Committee of the provincial Fatherland Front received the money for preventing and fighting Covid-19 from two children in a family at Group 12, Huu Nghi Ward (Hoa Binh City). They are Nguyen Minh Anh, an eight-year-old student at Tran Quoc Toan Primary School and Nguyen Minh Quang, a four-year-old student at Hoa Da Hop Kindergarten.
The Standing Committee of the provincial Fatherland Front
are receiving money for the prevention and control of Covid-19 epidemic from
two children Nguyen Minh Anh and Nguyen Minh Quang.
Mrs. Nguyen Thi Thuong, their mother took the two children
to the headquarters of the provincial Fatherland Front with two piggy banks and
they broke the pig to collect money for the support. The collected amount of
money is 2,932,000 VND. This money has been rewarded by the parents for doing
housework suitable for their age, such as sweeping the house, folding clothes
and blankets, picking up vegetables, etc., or getting up on time and completing
their homework.
Accompanying with the donated money is a brief but
meaningful letter of the little girl, Nguyen Minh Anh. She gave the best wishes
and good health to everyone to fight against Covid-19 epidemic successfully and
she is looking forward to going to school.
The leaders of the provincial Fatherland Front noted the
beautiful actions of the two children. The amount of the supported is small but
it is significant and pervasive. It is hoped the more collectives and
individuals continue supporting money to join hands to repel Covid-19 epidemic.
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