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Khanh Hoa Newspaper, Radio and Television and Khanh Hoa Tourism Association presented 100 sets of school supplies and 50 million VND to support Dien Khanh 2 Town Primary School.

On the morning of December 4, Mr. Tran Van Thanh - Deputy Director of Khanh Hoa Newspaper, Radio and Television, and representatives of Khanh Hoa Tourism Association presented 100 sets of school supplies and 50 million VND to support Dien Khanh 2 Town Primary School (Dien Khanh Commune) after the recent flood.

Báo Khánh HòaBáo Khánh Hòa04/12/2025

Presenting a symbolic board of support of 50 million VND to Dien Khanh 2 Town Primary School
Presenting a symbolic board of support of 50 million VND to Dien Khanh 2 Town Primary School.

Of which, learning tools were mobilized by Khanh Hoa Newspaper, Radio and Television from various units; 50 million VND was contributed by Khanh Hoa Tourism Association, supporting the school to repair facilities and purchase additional necessary equipment for teaching and learning.

At the donation ceremony, leaders of the units visited the school to inquire about the flood recovery situation and shared the difficulties with teachers and students. At the same time, they hoped that this support would help the students have better learning conditions and soon stabilize their routine after the natural disaster.

The delegation also visited and encouraged the school.
Leaders of units visited and encouraged the school.

This meaningful activity helps Dien Khanh 2 Town Primary School reduce damage after floods and continue to maintain good teaching in the coming time.

THANH TRUC

Source: https://baokhanhhoa.vn/xa-hoi/202512/bao-va-phat-thanh-truyen-hinh-khanh-hoa-cung-hiep-hoi-du-lich-khanh-hoa-trao-100-suat-dung-cu-hoc-tap-va-50-trieu-dong-ho-tro-truong-tieu-hoc-thi-tran-dien-khanh-2-564114d/


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