Vietnam.vn - Nền tảng quảng bá Việt Nam

Warm Mid-Autumn Festival for visually impaired children

Việt NamViệt Nam27/09/2023

At the program "Mid-Autumn Festival for Children - Lanterns light up dreams", children at the Ha Tinh Blind Association had fun, enjoyed the feast with Hang and Cuoi and received gifts from sponsors.

On the afternoon of September 27, the Provincial Youth Union, the Provincial Young Pioneer Council coordinated with the Provincial Blind Association, the Provincial Young Entrepreneurs Association, the Youth Unions under the Provincial Youth Union of State Agencies and Enterprises, the Nguyen Du Kindergarten system, and the Central Construction Technology Co., Ltd. to organize the program "Mid-Autumn Festival for Children - Lanterns to Light Up Dreams" for disadvantaged children who are members of the Provincial Blind Association.

Warm Mid-Autumn Festival for visually impaired children

In a joyful and exciting atmosphere, the children at the Provincial Blind Association enjoyed the Mid-Autumn Festival with special performances and participated in fun games with Hang and Cuoi. The program showed love, care and concern, helping the children gain more strength and strive to improve in life.

Warm Mid-Autumn Festival for visually impaired children

At the program, the Provincial Youth Union, the Provincial Youth Union, the Provincial Youth Union of State Agencies and Enterprises connected with the Central Construction Technology Company Limited, Nguyen Du Private Kindergarten System, the Youth Union of the Department of Construction, the Provincial Youth Union of the State Bank, the Youth Union of Vietnam Maritime Commercial Joint Stock Bank, Ha Tinh Branch to present 40 gifts to children.

Warm Mid-Autumn Festival for visually impaired children

The total value of the gifts at the program "Mid-Autumn Festival for Children - Lanterns light up dreams" is 20 million VND.

PS


Source

Comment (0)

No data
No data

Same tag

Same category

Hanoi girls "dress up" beautifully for Christmas season
Brightened after the storm and flood, the Tet chrysanthemum village in Gia Lai hopes there will be no power outages to save the plants.
The capital of yellow apricot in the Central region suffered heavy losses after double natural disasters
Hanoi coffee shop causes a fever with its European-like Christmas scene

Same author

Heritage

Figure

Enterprise

Beautiful sunrise over the seas of Vietnam

News

Political System

Destination

Product