Thien Phu’s eyes still show the sadness of a child who never grew up in the loving arms of a father or mother. When he was only five years old, his father left, leaving his mother to support her children’s education with a meager worker’s salary.
For Nguyen Diep Bao Tram (13 years old), the road to school is equally difficult. Her father died in an accident two years ago, and her mother also left. She and her brother live with their grandmother, who is nearly 70 years old, and still does whatever is asked of her to raise her grandchild. Upon receiving the gift, she said she would try her best to study well so as not to let everyone down.
Ms. Vo Thi Thu Huong - Tram's grandmother shared: "My grandchild received a gift, and I received the Vietnamese Women's newspaper to read, not only to gain more knowledge, but also to see that there is still much love in life around me."
According to Ms. Do Thi Kim Anh - President of the Women's Union of Dien Lac Commune (in blue shirt), the first day of school brings many worries for orphans, especially transportation to school and school supplies. Since then, the Women's Union of the commune has coordinated with the Tam Duc group and other donors to provide support in many different ways to help orphans go to school.
Mr. Vo Quoc Tuan - a benefactor shared: "I am sending an additional copy of the Vietnamese Women's Newspaper as a way for the ladies here, who are taking care of the children every day, to have more information and knowledge on raising children, as well as to find sharing and empathy through stories about women and children. I believe that love always has a way to spread, and the press is also a bridge of compassion like that."
Source: https://phunuvietnam.vn/khanh-hoa-phu-nu-va-tre-mo-coi-duoc-tang-bao-phu-nu-viet-nam-20250830163622017.htm
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