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Program "Connecting Love" Spring At Ty 2025

Việt NamViệt Nam17/01/2025


On January 16, Viet Tri Center for Support of Orphans and Disabled Children organized the "Connecting Love" Program for Spring At Ty 2025.

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Teachers and students at the center decorate flowers and fruit trays for Tet.

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At the program, students experienced activities such as: Art performances, flower displays, fruit trays, candies imbued with the traditional Tet atmosphere...

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Performance by students at Viet Tri Orphanage for Disabled Children.

Through the experience of welcoming Spring, the children will better understand the traditional Tet atmosphere and traditional culture of the nation. At the same time, it will help students and orphans at the Center integrate more into the community and have the opportunity to express their independence, self-control, cooperation, love and sharing.

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Representatives of 21 Chemicals One Member Co., Ltd. visited and gave gifts to disabled students and orphans of the Viet Tri Center for Support of Orphans and Disabled Children.

On this occasion, 21 Chemicals One Member Co., Ltd. visited and presented 119 gifts, each worth 500,000 VND to disabled students, and 7 gifts, each worth 1.5 million VND to orphans who are currently being cared for by the Center and presented gifts to the Center, with a total gift value of 76 million VND. At the same time, representatives of the Company's leadership wished the staff, teachers, employees and students, orphans and disabled children of the Viet Tri Center for the Protection of Orphans and Disabled a warm and happy New Year with their relatives, family and the community.

Thu Giang



Source: https://baophutho.vn/chuong-trinh-ket-noi-yeu-thuong-xuan-at-ty-2025-226698.htm

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