Ms. Hoang's family of four is gradually becoming exhausted due to illness and deprivation. Photo: T.Hien |
Quickly wiping away the tears rolling down her cheeks, Mrs. Hoang (68 years old) said that a few years ago, her family had enough to eat and had the means to help many unfortunate people around them. Then, the family business failed, and she had to sell all the land to pay off the debt. Her three sons had to go to industrial zones to work as workers. Until now, although they have started a family, their lives are still precarious, having to live in a rented house.
The sadness became even heavier when Mrs. Hoang’s youngest son, Nguyen Ngoc Dong (40 years old), was in trouble with the law. After returning from re-education, he got married and had two children, Khanh Vy (12 years old) and Quoc Huy (8 years old). After only 5 years of happiness, Dong and his wife divorced and went their separate ways. The two young children had to be sent to their grandparents to be raised and educated.
Mrs. Hoang takes care of her bedridden husband. Photo: T.Hien |
The disaster had not yet passed when illness struck again. Mrs. Hoang's husband, Mr. Nguyen Bon (70 years old), suffered a stroke and has been bedridden for 4 months. All daily activities now depend entirely on his frail wife. Mrs. Hoang herself also suffers from a serious heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cloudy eyes, and her health is deteriorating day by day.
“The torment of illness and the prolonged shortness of breath made me want to give up on my fate. But then I thought, if something happened to me… who would take care of my husband and where would the children go?” - Mrs. Hoang sadly said.
Hearing their grandmother say this, Vy and Huy both bowed their heads sadly, worried that when the new school year started, would they still be able to go to class?
“If I don’t have money, I will have to drop out of school. Just thinking about it makes me so sad and regretful. I long to go to school so that I can have a job in the future, take care of my grandparents, and escape the poverty I have now…” Vy said, trying to hold back her tears.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Ngoc Mai, Head of the Women's Association of An Luong Village, Phuoc Binh Ward, said that out of sympathy for Ms. Hoang and her two orphaned children, neighbors called for emergency support when Mr. Bon went to the emergency room. Education for the children and medicine for rehabilitation are large, long-term expenses that need to be shared by benefactors near and far.
Vy and her sister help their grandparents with housework. Photo: T.Hien |
A small gift, a little rice, a few notebooks, a set of textbooks or a financial support at this time is a life buoy, a ray of hope for Mrs. Hoang’s family to overcome difficulties and hardships. And the future of the two children will be to continue going to school like many other friends of the same age…
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