The joy of students of Dao Thinh Primary and Secondary School (Tran Yen, Yen Bai ) with new backpacks, gifts recently presented by Tuoi Tre newspaper in collaboration with Yen Bai Provincial Youth Union - Photo: NGOC QUANG
When asked: "Is any of your houses flooded?", many children said: "Yes, it's up to the roof". Looking at the smiles of these children, it's hard to imagine that a few days ago they and their families had to go through a big event - Photo: NGOC QUANG
On September 19, continuing the journey to support students in flood-affected areas, Tuoi Tre newspaper coordinated with Yen Bai Provincial Youth Union to present 872 gifts to students of Dao Thinh Primary and Secondary School, Y Can Primary and Secondary School and Co Phuc Town Primary School (Tran Yen district, Yen Bai).
Many children have to stay at other homes.
Tran Yen was one of the areas that was deeply flooded last week. Floodwaters from upstream poured in and the Red River rose 2-3 meters, causing hundreds of households in low-lying areas and riverside areas to be submerged.
Of the 373 students of Dao Thinh Primary and Secondary School, nearly 200 were severely affected by the flood.
At Y Can Primary and Secondary School, more than 300 students were affected, including more than 20 students from poor families, orphans, who were living with their grandparents but their houses were flooded and eroded, and they still have to stay elsewhere.
At Co Phuc Town Primary School, there are also 368 students whose families suffered losses.
For many days, the children witnessed the scene of water flooding their houses, some up to the roof. Some families had all their belongings swept away, not even pots, pans, or chopsticks left to cook after the flood.
Although the schools were not deeply flooded, they were used as temporary shelters for residents and students during the days when the floodwaters rose. Teachers were only able to welcome students back on September 16.
If Tran Yen these days is submerged in a brown color of mud left behind after the water receded, in the schools, the laughter, the sound of playing, the colors of the new clothes of the students bring joy to the people here. It signals that peaceful days are returning.
On the afternoon of September 19, despite the scorching sun, children eagerly gathered in the schoolyard to receive gifts.
Each child received a new backpack with notebooks, pens, school supplies, jackets, warm blankets and cash, the value of the gift is 1 million VND/student.
With their new backpacks on their shoulders, the children walked and jumped around the schoolyard. The simple joy of the children eased the worried wrinkles on the faces of the teachers and parents present in the schoolyard.
Mr. Ha Duc Hai, Secretary of Yen Bai Provincial Youth Union (left cover) and journalist Nguyen Duc Binh presented gifts to students in Tran Yen on September 19 - Photo: NGOC QUANG
Mr. Dang Van Chung - Standing Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of Dao Thinh Commune - presented gifts to students - Photo: NGOC QUANG
Readers' hearts from all over
"There are philanthropists who have contributed large sums of money, elderly people who have shared their pensions, or children who have broken their piggy banks to help students in flood-affected areas.
" Tuoi Tre Newspaper has connected to send to students in flooded areas the hearts of many readers from all regions," said journalist Nguyen Duc Binh, deputy head of Tuoi Tre Newspaper's representative office in the North, during the gift-giving ceremony for students in Tran Yen.
Mr. Nguyen Tuan Dung, principal of Dao Thinh Primary and Secondary School, said that there were still many difficulties when the school welcomed students back. However, in recent days, the school has received sympathy and support from many people. That is a great source of encouragement for teachers and students to overcome difficulties and stabilize teaching and learning.
Previously, on September 18, Tuoi Tre newspaper also coordinated with Lao Cai Provincial Youth Union to present 601 gifts to students of two primary and secondary schools in Quang Kim commune (Bat Xat district, Lao Cai province).
Presenting 600 gifts to students of two primary and secondary schools in the flooded area of Lao Cai - Video : VU TUAN
Up to now, the program to support students in flood-affected areas organized by Tuoi Tre newspaper has given nearly 1,500 gifts and will continue this program in other localities, on behalf of readers nationwide, contributing to support people affected by recent storms and floods.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/ba-lo-moi-vo-but-moi-va-nu-cuoi-cua-hoc-sinh-vung-lu-tran-yen-20240919201712551.htm
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