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Presenting 100 gifts to disadvantaged children in Muong Ham commune

On December 3, at Chau Thai Primary School, Nghe An Provincial Children's Fund coordinated with Muong Ham Commune People's Committee to organize a program to give 100 gifts of warm winter clothes to disadvantaged children affected by natural disasters and floods in 2025.

Báo Nghệ AnBáo Nghệ An03/12/2025

The program aims to provide timely support to children in areas affected by natural disasters, helping them to have more conditions to protect their health during the cold winter; at the same time, spreading the spirit of sharing and kindness in the community.

Leaders of the Provincial Children's Fund presented warm clothes to students.
Leaders of the Provincial Children's Fund presented warm clothes to students. Photo: Ho Hoe

Each gift worth 500,000 VND (including a warm coat, woolen hat and cotton blanket) is sponsored by the Vietnam Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development ( Agribank ) - Nghe An Branch, with a total cost of 50 million VND. This is one of the social security activities that Agribank has maintained for many years in localities affected by natural disasters.

Delegates presented warm clothes to students of Chau Thai Primary School.
Delegates presented warm clothes to students of Chau Thai Primary School. Photo: Ho Hoe

Speaking at the gift receiving ceremony, the leader of Muong Ham Commune People's Committee expressed his appreciation for the support of the sponsor and the Provincial Children's Fund. The warm gifts not only help children stay safe in the cold season but also serve as a source of spiritual encouragement, giving them more strength to strive harder in their studies and life.

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