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Presenting gifts to disadvantaged students in the Van Don Special Economic Zone.

On the afternoon of December 13th, in the Van Don Special Economic Zone, the Provincial Red Cross Society, in coordination with various charitable clubs, organized a gift-giving event, presenting meaningful gifts to students and people in difficult circumstances.

Báo Quảng NinhBáo Quảng Ninh13/12/2025

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Chairman of the Provincial Red Cross Society, Ly Van Thanh, along with representatives from charitable clubs, presented gifts to representatives of the Van Don Special Zone Women's Union to be distributed to students and their parents in difficult circumstances.

At the event, leaders of the Provincial Red Cross Society, along with representatives from charitable clubs, directly presented 20 gift packages to students and their parents from disadvantaged backgrounds studying at Van Yen Primary and Secondary School. Each gift package included rice, biscuits, instant noodles, milk, a school backpack, etc., with a total value of 35 million VND.

These gifts, though not substantial in material value, embody the affection, sharing, and sense of responsibility of the community towards those in difficult circumstances. This is a practical and humane activity that helps encourage students to overcome difficulties and excel in their studies, while also spreading the spirit of "mutual support and compassion" of the Provincial Red Cross Society, working together for a more compassionate and united community.

Duong Truong

Source: https://baoquangninh.vn/trao-tang-qua-cho-hoc-sinh-kho-khan-tai-dac-khu-van-don-3388542.html


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