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Nghe An journalists give gifts to disabled children

Công LuậnCông Luận24/05/2023


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Nghe An Press Tennis Club gives gifts to disabled children.

On the eve of International Children's Day June 1, as part of the 4th Nghe An Press Tennis Tournament in 2023, towards the 98th anniversary of Vietnam Revolutionary Press Day, Nghe An Press Tennis Club presented nearly 250 disabled children at Nghe An Center for Education and Vocational Training for the Disabled with meaningful and loving gifts. These are the feelings, encouragement and sharing of those working in the press sent to disadvantaged and disabled children who face many difficulties in life.

Speaking at the ceremony, Club President - journalist Nguyen Canh Thang shared his thoughts about the difficulties and hardships of disadvantaged and disabled children, hoping that they will always strive to overcome adversity, study well and realize their dreams. Although the gifts are not large, they are sentiments, sharing and encouragement so that disabled children always feel the encouragement and motivation from the press team in particular and the community in general.

On behalf of the disabled children, the leaders of Nghe An Center for Education and Vocational Training for the Disabled would like to thank the team of reporters and journalists for their attention and affection for the Center as well as the disabled children of the Center. The gifts are a great encouragement not only for the disabled children, but also for the staff of the Center, who are extremely happy and grateful.

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