A representative of the Fly To Sky charity group said that the "Tet Passing Hands" campaign will be implemented from today, February 2, until March 2, 2025. The candy receiving locations are located at 40 locations in 12 provinces and cities nationwide such as: Gia Lai, Ha Nam, Dong Thap, Can Tho, Hai Phong, Binh Duong, Lam Dong, Quang Nam, Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi ...
The campaign calls on people to donate candies, nuts, jams, food, canned goods, milk, soft drinks, bottled water, etc. in original condition and unused. In addition to the 40 receiving points mentioned above, participants can also send postal or express delivery to the Fly To Sky Office address (145/14/4 Thong Nhat, Iakring Ward, Pleiku City, Gia Lai); or donate cash to the group's transparent charity account number.
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Each package of candy left over after Tet will bring more smiles to the faces of children in difficult border areas. |
All donations will receive a Certificate of Support based on the information provided.
After receiving, the Fly To Sky charity group will carefully classify and select to ensure usability before dividing and giving to children in the "March Border Month" program in 2025 in border areas across the country.
Notably, this is also the 4th year that Fly To Sky and its partners have carried out this meaningful campaign. After nearly 4 years of operation, the program has donated more than 10,000 boxes of candies, food, and jams from more than 2,000 organizations and individuals across the country, with the support and dissemination of more than 500 community ambassadors and 30 media ambassadors of the campaign. Thereby, it has donated to more than 3,000 disadvantaged children in border areas in 5 provinces and cities across the country.
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Over the past 4 years, the campaign has given gifts to more than 3,000 disadvantaged children in border areas in 5 provinces and cities across the country. |
"A small candy today can bring great joy to children tomorrow. Let's join Fly To Sky in 'passing on' the atmosphere and joy of the past Tet holidays to disadvantaged children in border areas," emphasized Mr. Le Van Phuc, founder of Fly To Sky.
Fly To Sky is a voluntary, non-profit organization established on September 2, 2018 in Gia Lai . In 2023, Fly To Sky won the Human Act Prize for the Promising Project category.
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