It feels very happy and warm to read the news on Lao Dong that up to now, 5 high schools in Can Tho city have organized free lunch for 650 students during the graduation exam.
Students in Can Tho enjoy free lunch prepared by their school teachers. Photo: Phong Linh |
"With the policy of ensuring that no candidate has to drop out of the high school graduation exam due to difficult circumstances, the Department has directed educational institutions to mobilize social support to provide free lunches for students living far away and those from families with difficult circumstances. Up to now, 5 high schools in the city have organized free lunches for 650 students.
The schools also have plans to arrange accommodation, cook free lunches, and youth volunteer teams have been established to support at the exam sites. Thanks to that, candidates save travel time, can study with peace of mind, and have enough rest time to prepare for the next exam," Mr. Tran Thanh Binh, Director of the Department of Education and Training of Can Tho City, told Lao Dong.
It sounds both warm and loving, because this is not the first time that Can Tho City and other localities in the Mekong Delta have made such gestures towards high school graduation students, and this good deed has been started and maintained for decades.
Speaking of food, I remember that after one month of release, the MV "Cooking for you" by artist Den Vau had a revenue from YouTube (after tax and expenses) of more than 418 million VND.
And Den Vau sent 418 million VND of this revenue to "Nuoi Em" - a unit under the National Volunteer Center - Central Committee of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union, to feed and build schools for children in remote areas as previously promised.
However, on his personal page, Den Vau humbly said: “Please don’t glorify this work as something great. The word “Kindness” is so great, I am not strong enough to wear it. This is not modesty, this is the truth, in this life, every job has an important contribution to support each other. Society gives me many conditions to make a living, I feel that my contribution is nothing…”.
Kindness is a word that musician Trinh Cong Son loved to use during his lifetime. The two words "kindness" are indeed broad and large, but not far away. Because kindness is an attitude towards life that includes specific actions and deeds that come from love for humanity.
Just looking at a small corner of society, like in the column "Kind Vietnamese" of Lao Dong newspaper, one will be extremely surprised by the kind people, kind actions, kind attitudes... in our country appearing everywhere, from many fields, many social components.
Kindness does not need to be distinguished by size, superiority or inferiority, or whether one person is greater than another, and its weight cannot be measured by effort, work or material amount spent.
But kindness needs to be spoken out for everyone to know!
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