Spreading love and support to help disadvantaged border students head back to school

By Duc Dung - Translatated by Hung Le –Minho
16:54, 21/08/2025

The Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Hung Phuoc Commune, in coordination with SNP Company Limited (VSIP II Industrial Park, Ho Chi Minh City), visited, presented gifts, and awarded scholarships to ethnic minority students in difficult circumstances in Area 134, Muoi Mau Hamlet, Hung Phuoc Commune (Dong Nai Province).

The delegation brought practical gifts to encourage students and give them greater confidence as they enter the new school year. A total of 150 gift sets were distributed, each including a backpack, school supplies, daily necessities, and 150,000 VND in cash. Though modest, these gifts carried great meaning, offering warmth and hope to the children and lighting up their innocent smiles. The total value of the gifts reached 84 million VND, reflecting the care and commitment of sponsors and the community to supporting the future generation.

In addition, the program honored 20 students with outstanding academic achievements by awarding them scholarships worth 1 million VND each. These scholarships are not only a reward for the students’ continuous efforts but also a great source of encouragement, motivating them to keep striving, overcome difficulties, and achieve better academic results.

On this occasion, the delegation also expressed special gratitude to the border guards. They visited and presented gifts worth 5 million VND to officers and soldiers at Phuoc Thien Border Post and visited landmark 65 at Hoang Dieu Border Gate Border Post. This activity reflected deep appreciation for the border guards who have been silently sacrificing to safeguard the peace of the Fatherland.

The program “Spreading Love, Supporting Students to School” concluded successfully, leaving a deep impression on participants. It was not merely a volunteer activity, but also carried a meaningful message of love, sharing, and the noble spirit of solidarity and mutual support of the Vietnamese people.

By: Duc Dung

Translatated by: Hung Le –Minho