(Dan Tri) - "This amount of money is huge for me. From now on, I no longer have to worry about my two younger siblings having to drop out of school because our family is too poor. Our meals are also more abundant because we have fish and meat," Nguyen said emotionally.
On December 21, on behalf of Dan Tri readers, journalist Pham Tam, head of Dan Tri newspaper's representative office in the South, presented a symbolic plaque of VND 170,518,697 to Nguyen Trong Nguyen (22 years old, residing in Nga Bay ward, Nga Bay city, Hau Giang ). Nguyen is the character in the article "Father, mother, grandmother passed away one after another, male student shouldered the burden of raising two younger siblings", published on November 14.
This is the amount of money Dan Tri readers donated to Nguyen's three brothers through the Charity Program. The entire amount has been transferred to Nguyen's account by Dan Tri newspaper.
Journalist Pham Tam presented a plaque with the amount of 170,518,697 VND to Nguyen Trong Nguyen (Photo: Pham Trang).
Receiving the above amount of money, Nguyen was moved and expressed his thanks to Dan Tri readers and benefactors at home and abroad for their concern and help to help him overcome difficulties.
"In the past 4 years, my father, mother and grandmother passed away one after another. I studied and worked to take care of my two younger siblings. There were times when I felt tired and helpless because I had to worry about tuition and food. Every day was very stressful for me. Even though I was sick, I did not dare to give up.
Now that I have this large sum of money, I don't know what to say other than my deepest thanks. I promise to keep the money, spend this precious gift sparingly so that I can raise my two younger siblings and ensure their education," Nguyen said, choking up.
As Dan Tri reported, at the age of 22, Nguyen lost his father, mother and grandmother. He became the breadwinner of the family, studying and working to earn money to raise his two younger siblings.
Nguyen is a senior student majoring in Natural Resource Economics at Can Tho University. During his university years, Nguyen studied and worked part-time to earn money. When he returned home, he took care of his sick father, mother and grandmother.
His house is in Hau Giang but his school is in Can Tho . Every day, the student has to travel 70km back and forth.
Nguyen confided that when he was in his first year of university, he was lucky to find a part-time job at a pet store, so he had money to pay his tuition, take care of his family's food and living expenses.
"When my mother was sick, I was lucky to receive a scholarship because of my difficult circumstances, and was helped by a benefactor with more than 100 million VND. Thanks to that money, I had money to treat my father and grandmother...
But now I have no more money, I try to work extra to earn money to cover expenses. When my grandmother passed away, I was devastated but I didn't dare drop out of school because I still have two younger siblings," Nguyen confided.
Nguyen's two younger siblings are Nguyen Truong Thinh (class 6A4, Nguyen Du Secondary School) and Nguyen Hoang My (class 4A1, Tran Quoc Toan Primary School).
Knowing their family's difficult circumstances, Thinh and My both tried to study hard, rode their bikes to school and helped their brother with chores like sweeping the house, washing dishes...
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/tam-long-nhan-ai/chang-sinh-vien-mo-coi-nuoi-2-em-tho-vo-oa-vi-duoc-giup-170-trieu-dong-20241218102216690.htm
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