Accordingly, two students from Pham Hong Thai Secondary School were granted livelihood support: Ksor H'Nhi (9B) and Nay H'Ngan (7A). Despite being from impoverished families, both students have strived to excel in their studies. Recently, H'Nhi achieved third prize in the town-level History-Geography competition for gifted students in the 2024-2025 school year.
Providing livelihoods for poor students in Chu Bah commune.
(GLO) - On February 18th, teacher Vu Van Tung, in charge of the "Zero-Cost Bread Cabinet," collaborated with the Board of Directors of Pham Hong Thai Secondary School and the People's Committee of Chu Bah commune (Ayun Pa town, Gia Lai province) to provide livelihood support to poor students of the school.
Teacher Vu Van Tung (third from the right) presents two breeding cows to underprivileged students of Pham Hong Thai Secondary School (Ayun Pa town). Photo: Ngoc Duy
To help the two girls and their families gradually stabilize their lives and earn a living, Mr. Tung allocated funds from the "Zero-Cost Bread Cabinet" program to donate one breeding cow to each girl and 500,000 VND per girl for vaccinations. The cow given to H'Nhi is currently pregnant.
In addition, from the "Support for Compassion" fund of the 0-Dong Bread Cabinet, Mr. Tung gave H'Nhi an extra 1.5 million VND and H'Ngan 3 million VND. Based on their monthly academic performance, Mr. Tung will maintain this support until they attend university.
Source: https://baogialai.com.vn/trao-sinh-ke-cho-hoc-sinh-ngheo-xa-chu-bah-post311997.html







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