Episode 133 of Vietnamese Family Home, the circumstances of the boy Nguyen Trong Huu who was abandoned by his mother due to a congenital defect, and the boy Phan Van Thien whose father disappeared after his mother passed away made MC Duong Hong Phuc, singer My Le, singer Dat Long Vinh and many viewers choke up.
Nguyen Trong Huu (2012) is a 7th grade student at Trung Kien Secondary School, Thot Not District, Can Tho City. Trong Huu was born with a cleft lip and palate. When he was only 1 month old, his mother disappeared and never contacted or asked about her children. His father, Nguyen Van Hy (1982), is also disabled in one arm and one leg due to a traffic accident, so his grandparents have been taking care of Huu since he was little.
After the accident, Mr. Hy could not find a stable job so he had to go to Binh Duong to sell lottery tickets. Despite his poor health, Mr. Hy still tried to earn money to raise his son. He loved his son very much because he had suffered many disadvantages since childhood. Every month, Mr. Hy tried to save up and send home 1-2 million VND.
In the countryside, the grandparents are both old, living with their two grandchildren in an old, dilapidated house, built 20 years ago. The house was temporarily built of trees and roofed with old corrugated iron, so it is now seriously degraded. Mr. Nguyen Van Su (born in 1948), has had lung cancer for 2 years now, so his body is thin and weak, weighing only about 40kg. But because his family does not have money for treatment, he can only ask for traditional medicine to take temporarily.
Huu's grandmother, Mrs. Dang Thi Hanh (born 1949), is suffering from osteomyelitis. Her left leg has been surgically fitted with a stainless steel brace, and her right leg is also being prepared for surgery. Due to her poor health, she mainly stays at home to cook and make a living by weaving nets, with a very small income. All family expenses mainly depend on the money that Mr. Hy sends home from selling lottery tickets.
Huu has an older sister, Nguyen Ngoc Thuy My (2009), who finished 9th grade and stayed home to help her grandmother weave nets to earn extra money. Every day, My tries to weave 10 nets to earn money for her younger brother's education. My is also a studious child, but because she saw her father working hard and her grandparents getting old and sick, she had to put her studies on hold so her younger brother could continue going to school. Every time she mentioned studying, My burst into tears because she felt sorry for herself.
As for Huu, he always thought that his mother left him because he was defective, and he always longed for her love and care. The defects on his young face and the lack of affection were always the reasons why Huu was shy and withdrawn in front of everyone. However, Huu was still very understanding, he always hid all his sadness to himself, not letting his grandparents worry. Every night he helped his sister weave the net until midnight before going to bed.
The image of the boy suffering from a congenital defect and lacking his mother's love moved MC Duong Hong Phuc. The male MC choked up as he recalled the time when he and his wife gave birth to their first child.
“In 2010, when my husband and I gave birth to our first child, the doctors said the baby had a heart problem and advised us to go home and take care of the funeral before having another child. But I never intended to abandon my child. I intended to quit my job, my husband and I had to sell our house and do many jobs to earn money to save our child. And now I have a 15-year-old boy who is very smart and understanding. Therefore, seeing My and Huu missing their mother and wanting her to come back to them makes me feel very sorry. I don't think she (Huu's mother) will abandon her child, I hope she will come back to find her. Because no father or mother can abandon their child like that,” Duong Hong Phuc said, bursting into tears.
Singer My Le also could not hold back her tears. She believes that it is very difficult for a mother to abandon her child after giving birth to him. Therefore, the singer hopes that when Huu's mother watches the program Vietnamese Family Home and sees the understanding of My and Huu, she will arrange to visit her child. My Le believes that what the children need right now is emotional compensation, even if the mother just comes to visit and care for them.
Singer Dat Long Vinh was also deeply moved when he witnessed the heartbreaking situation of the boy with both physical and mental injuries. The male singer's eyes were red with pity for the unfortunate child. He said that he had prepared to give each family 5 million VND when participating in the program, but for Huu's family, he would give all of his salary to him, hoping to share some of the burden that this family is currently carrying.
The situation of Phan Van Thien (2013), a 6th grade student at Tan Loc Secondary School, Thot Not District, Can Tho City, also made many people cry. Thien's mother died of cancer when he was only 3 years old. His father also left when Thien was very young. A few years ago, his father came to visit him once and then left, without any contact. Since childhood, he grew up in the love and care of his grandparents and half-brother Nguyen Van Khanh (2007).
Mr. Nguyen Van Nghe (1961) - Khanh and Thien's grandfather is over 60 years old and still has to work to support his family. He does many jobs such as mud-covering fruit tree roots, weeding, and picking fruit. However, the work is mainly seasonal, so his income is unstable. On average, he works 3-4 days a month, and is paid about 300,000 VND/day. On days when he has no work, Mr. Nghe goes fishing to sell for extra income or to make food for the whole family.
Grandmother Le Thi My Hanh (born 1962) earns a living every day by selling banh tieu and banh bo. Despite her old age, she still wakes up at 3-4am every day to get the cakes, then walks a long distance to sell them. Despite all the hard work, her daily income is only about 110,000-120,000 VND if she sells all the cakes. Mrs. Hanh has joint pain but does not dare to go to the doctor because she has no money.
Because he loved his grandparents, Nguyen Van Khanh dropped out of school in the 6th grade, both to ease the burden on his grandparents and to allow his younger brother to continue going to school. When he first dropped out of school, Khanh sold cakes with his grandmother. Recently, he applied for a job at a wood workshop in Binh Duong to earn more income for his family.
As for Thien, he is a good student, likes studying math and always cherishes the dream of becoming a police officer to help the country. He is also very active in training activities at school, typically he just won third prize in table tennis. Thien said, he always wants his grandparents to be proud, so he constantly studies so that he can have a stable job in the future, earn money to take care of his grandparents. Besides studying, Thien also sells cakes with his grandmother, he also often goes fishing with his grandfather to earn a little extra money to help the family improve their meals.
Since childhood, Thien has been used to living in poverty. The family's usual meal is rice and vegetables, sometimes with fish that his grandfather caught. He loves his grandparents very much because even though they are old, they still have to take care of their orphaned grandchildren. The house the family lives in was built 30 years ago, but is dilapidated and leaky in many places. During the flood season, the whole house is flooded. On rainy and windy days, the wind blows off the roof, the house is so crooked that it looks like it is about to collapse, making it impossible for the whole family to sleep well.
Singer My Le continuously encouraged Thien and his brother, and also gave a hug to Mrs. Hanh, hoping to share some warmth and give the family more motivation to overcome difficulties. Singer Dat Long Vinh constantly had to suppress his emotions when facing difficult situations. He promised to do his best in the challenges, helping to bring valuable rewards to the orphans.
As for Duong Hong Phuc, he asked the audience to sympathize because he could not hide his emotions and often burst into tears when witnessing the difficulties that the children in the program had gone through. For him, fatherly love and motherly love are very sacred things in life. He said that every time he came back from a business trip, he found that his old shirt had disappeared. When he asked his wife, he found out that his children had taken his shirt to sleep because they missed their father. Therefore, every time he was at home, the male MC devoted all his time to his children, always trying to arrange to send them to school when possible, not letting his children feel a lack of family affection.
Duong Hong Phuc sympathized with the situation of two children who had lost their mother and still lacked fatherly love. He told Thien's father that the children did not have the right to choose who their father was, but they still loved their biological father, so he really hoped that Thien's father, if following the program, would take the time to visit his children more often. Regarding material things, regarding study expenses, benefactors and the community could share and help the children, but no one could replace a biological father's love.
Faced with difficult circumstances, the sponsor Hoa Sen Home decided to re-roof and cover the walls of the house for Huu's family and Thien's family. In addition to the bonus from the program, the sponsor also hopes to motivate the family to have a better new life, Huu and Thien can study more peacefully, no longer worrying about the house collapsing at any time.
Watch the program Vietnamese Family Warmth broadcast at 20:20 every Friday on HTV7 channel. The program is produced by Bee Media Company in collaboration with Ho Chi Minh City Television, with the support of Hoa Sen Home Construction Materials & Interior Supermarket System ( Hoa Sen Group ) and Hoa Sen Plastic Pipe - Source of Happiness.
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