Wife of late Japanese Prime Minister donates wheelchairs, visits Agent Orange children
Báo Thanh niên•03/03/2024
Ms. Abe Akie, wife of the late Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo, President of the Japan Social Contribution Support Foundation, came to Da Nang City to donate wheelchairs and visit children affected by Agent Orange, in the program 'Vietnam - Japan Exchange towards the future'.
On the afternoon of March 3, the Japan Social Contribution Support Fund, Da Nang Mikazuki Japanese Resorts and Spa donated wheelchairs to the Da Nang City Social Protection Center, the Da Nang City Disabled People's Association and the Lien Chieu District Disabled People's Association. Attending the wheelchair donation ceremony were Ms. Abe Akie (Chairwoman of the Japan Social Contribution Support Fund, wife of the late Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo) along with the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to Vietnam, the Consulate General of Japan in Da Nang and leaders of Da Nang City...
Japanese students visit children at the Center for Victims of Agent Orange in Da Nang City
NGUYEN TU
This is one of the activities within the framework of the first "Vietnam - Japan Exchange towards the Future" program taking place in Da Nang City, with the goal of cultural exchange, supporting the local community and people and strengthening the friendship between the two countries of Vietnam and Japan.
Ms. Abe Akie (right) donated wheelchairs to representatives of 3 units.
NGUYEN TU
On the same afternoon, a delegation from the Japan Social Contribution Support Fund visited children at the Da Nang Center for Victims of Agent Orange. Previously, on March 1, a delegation of students from Kisarazu High School (Japan) and students from Da Nang University visited and presented gifts to children at the Da Nang Center for Victims of Agent Orange.
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