At a school where the majority of students are children of poor laborers and the Chau Ro ethnic minority, preparations for Tet (Lunar New Year) begin very early. About a month before Tet, the school launches a "Piggy Bank" campaign throughout the school. From these contributions, 50 gift packages were given to underprivileged students.

The gifts sent to underprivileged students were contributed through the "Saving Piggy Bank" campaign.

For students from particularly disadvantaged backgrounds, the school provides additional support ranging from 500,000 VND to 1,000,000 VND per student, to help their families have better conditions to celebrate Tet (Lunar New Year).
Nguyen Anh Kiet, a student at Ly Thuong Kiet Secondary School in Xuan Son commune, Ho Chi Minh City, emotionally shared that his family faces many difficulties as his father is unable to work and his mother stays at home to take care of the family. He feels very happy and grateful to receive visits and support from his teachers.

The gifts sent to Nguyen Anh Kiet's family come from the warm hearts of the teachers and students of Ly Thuong Kiet Secondary School.
At the same school, Huynh Thi Ngoc Trang shared that her mother works in agriculture to support her and her sister's education. The gifts and financial support during Tet (Lunar New Year) are a great source of encouragement, helping her to study hard so as not to disappoint her teachers and family.

Their difficult circumstances also served as motivation for the two sisters, Trang and her sibling, to continue striving.

A touching gift-giving ceremony at the home of Huynh Thi Ngoc Trang.
At Thang Nhat Primary School in Rach Dua Ward, Ho Chi Minh City, the entire amount of over 70 million VND collected from the " Food Fair" and "Zero-Cost Booth" was used to give more than 100 gifts to underprivileged students.
Nguyen Thanh Sang, a student at the school, said that he lives with his mother and grandmother, his mother is seriously ill, and his father passed away early. Receiving the sweets, rice, and financial support made his family very happy. He promised to study hard to repay the teachers' kindness.

Sang and her grandmother were touched to receive gifts and heartfelt care from the school during the run-up to the Lunar New Year.
Amidst the bustling atmosphere leading up to Tet (Lunar New Year), the joint efforts of the school and the community have contributed to bringing a warmer spring season to students from disadvantaged backgrounds.

These gifts not only help the children have a more fulfilling Lunar New Year but also instill in them more faith in the future.
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Source: https://htv.vn/chung-tay-mang-tet-am-den-hoc-sinh-ngheo-222260215103338342.htm









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