On the morning of July 1st, many practical and meaningful gifts such as electric fans and LED light bulbs were handed over by officers and soldiers of Radar Station 615 (551st Regiment, 5th Naval Region Command) to the children at the charity class on Hon Chuoi Island (Song Doc town, Tran Van Thoi district, Ca Mau province).
The pristine beauty of Hon Chuoi Island |
Naval Region 5 supplies fresh water to residents of Hon Chuoi Island. |
| The commander of Radar Station 615 presents gifts to the charity class. |
According to Captain Nguyen Van Duc, Political Officer of Radar Station 615: "These gifts are expressions of affection from the officers and soldiers of the station, with the desire to share some of the difficulties and create motivation for the students in the charity class to strive for academic excellence." During the meeting, the officers and soldiers of the station also kindly inquired about the lives, activities, and academic achievements of the students.
| Mr. Ngo Van Cuong, Secretary of the Central Committee of the Youth Union (7th from the left), presents gifts to students in the charity class. |
Also on this occasion, the "Youth for the Homeland's Seas and Islands" journey organized by the Central Youth Union presented 32 scholarships, 50 cartons of milk, 1 television, 5 tablets, and many other school supplies to students of the charity class on Hon Chuoi Island.
| A lesson for the children at the charity class on Hon Chuoi Island. |
The Hon Chuoi Island Charity Class was opened in 1995, taught by "green-uniformed" teachers from the Hon Chuoi Border Guard Post. Currently, the class has 32 students from grades 1 to 7 and has been recognized as a school within the education system of Song Doc town.
Hon Chuoi Island, with an area of approximately 7 km² , is one of the important outpost islands in the Southwest of Vietnam. The island has a complex topography, steep slopes, and harsh weather conditions, with little rain and much sunshine.
| Hon Chuoi Island photographed from above. |
Currently, Hon Chuoi Island has 39 households with 120 inhabitants.
Source: https://thoidai.com.vn/tang-quat-dien-bong-den-led-cho-hoc-sinh-dao-hon-chuoi-201709.html






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