On November 11th, the Son La Newspaper Youth Union, in coordination with the Party Committee and People's Committee of Yen Hung commune, the Song Ma District Police Youth Union, the Binh Yen Pharmacy and Drugstore system in Son La city, and the Son La Young Pharmacists Club, organized the "Warm Clothes for Children" program at Hua Mu school, Tin Tien village, Hoa Ban Yen Hung Kindergarten, Yen Hung commune, Song Ma district.

The village of Bản Tin Tiến is located 15 km from the center of Yên Hưng commune, with 79 households, including 17 poor households and 46 near-poor households. The village lacks telecommunication coverage and has difficult transportation access. The school has 26 students aged 3 to 5, all of whom are children of the Mong ethnic minority and belong to poor or near-poor households. The school has one classroom and one semi-permanent, prefabricated staff room.






Sharing the difficulties faced by the school, the Binh Yen Pharmacy and Drugstore system in Son La city, along with the Son La Young Pharmacists Club, donated 26 gift packages, including warm jackets, water bottles, and vitamin supplements for students; and donated medicine, helmets, water bottles, and personal items to teacher Lo Thi Phien at Hua Mu school.



The Son La Newspaper Youth Union and the Song Ma District Police Youth Union donated toys, 40 face towels, and 40 pairs of sandals to students at the school; they also donated 44 boxes of instant noodles to poor and near-poor households. In addition, the group organized a "zero-cost" clothing stall and a candy party for the students. The Son La Province Drivers' Association of 26 supported the transportation of gifts and clothing from Son La city to the school. The total value exceeded 20 million VND.


Thu Thao - Truong Son
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