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Providing livelihoods to poor students in Chu Bah commune

(GLO)- On February 18, teacher Vu Van Tung - the person in charge of the 0 Dong Bread Cabinet - coordinated 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 livelihoods to poor students of the school.

Báo Gia LaiBáo Gia Lai18/02/2025

Accordingly, two students from Pham Hong Thai Secondary School who were awarded livelihoods are Ksor H'Nhi (grade 9B) and Nay H'Ngan (grade 7A). Although they are from poor households, both students strive to excel in their studies. Recently, H'Nhi excellently won third prize in the town-level History-Geography competition for excellent students in the 2024-2025 school year.

img-20250218-123459.jpg Teacher Vu Van Tung (third from right) presents two breeding cows to poor students of Pham Hong Thai Secondary School (Ayun Pa town). Photo: Ngoc Duy

In order to help the two children and their families have an additional source of income to gradually stabilize their lives, Mr. Tung used the budget from the 0-dong Bread Cabinet to give each child a breeding cow and 500,000 VND/cow to vaccinate the cows against diseases. The cow given to H'Nhi is currently pregnant.

In addition, from the “Humanitarian Support” fund of the Zero-dong Bread Cabinet, Mr. Tung gave H'Nhi 1.5 million VND and H'Ngan 3 million VND. Based on the students' monthly academic results, Mr. Tung will maintain this support until they go to university.


Source: https://baogialai.com.vn/trao-sinh-ke-cho-hoc-sinh-ngheo-xa-chu-bah-post311997.html


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