Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Chairwoman of the VFF Committee of Dong Nai Province, Huynh Thi Hang, attended the handover ceremony of computer labs for two border schools

By: Van Truyen - Translated by: Quynh Nhu - Thu Ha
10:33, 06/09/2025

On September 5, Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee and Chairwoman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Committee of Dong Nai Province, Huynh Thi Hang, attends the handover ceremony of newly built computer classrooms and presented gifts to disadvantaged students in the province’s border communes. The event was organized by the provincial VFF Committee.

Phó Bí thư Tỉnh ủy, Chủ tịch Ủy ban MTTQ Việt Nam tỉnh Huỳnh Thị Hằng cùng chính quyền địa phương, nhà tài trợ bàn giao 1 phòng máy vi tính cho Trường THCS Tân Thành (xã Tân Tiến). Ảnh: Văn Truyên

Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee and Chairwoman of the VFF Committee of Dong Nai Province, Huynh Thi Hang, together with local authorities and sponsors, hands over a computer lab to Tan Thanh Secondary School (Tan Tien Commune). Photo: Van Truyen

Also attending the program were Vice Chairmen of the provincial VFF Committee: Nguyen Tat Do, Nguyen Tan Phu, and Luu Thi Ha, along with leaders of provincial departments, local authorities, and sponsoring organizations.

Phó Bí thư Tỉnh ủy, Chủ tịch Ủy ban MTTQ Việt Nam tỉnh Huỳnh Thị Hằng xem học sinh Trường THCS Tân Thành (xã Tân Tiến) sử dụng máy vi tính vừa được trao tặng. Ảnh: Văn Truyên
Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee and Chairwoman of the VFF Committee of Dong Nai Province, Huynh Thi Hang, observes students of Tan Thanh Secondary School (Tan Tien Commune) using the newly donated computers. Photo: Van Truyen

During the ceremony, Huynh Thi Hang and other delegates handed over a computer lab with 20 computer sets valued at 150 million VND, sponsored by Lac Hong University and Lac Hong Primary-Secondary-High School, to Tan Thanh Secondary School (Tan Tien Commune). Additionally, a computer lab with 30 computer sets worth 350 million VND, sponsored by Dong Nai University of Technology, was handed over to Loc Tan Secondary School (Loc Tan Commune).

Phó Bí thư Tỉnh ủy, Chủ tịch Ủy ban MTTQ Việt Nam tỉnh Huỳnh Thị Hằng cùng chính quyền địa phương, nhà tài trợ bàn giao 1 phòng máy vi tính cho Trường THCS Lộc Tấn (xã Lộc Tấn). Ảnh: Văn Truyên

Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee and Chairwoman of the VFF Committee of Dong Nai Province, Huynh Thi Hang, together with local authorities and sponsors, hands over a computer lab to Loc Tan Secondary School (Loc Tan Commune). Photo: Van Truyen

At the same time, the delegation also visited and presented 140 gift packages (valued at 1 million VND each) to disadvantaged students in the border communes of Tan Tien, Bu Gia Map, Loc Tan, Dak O, Loc Thanh, Loc Thanh, and Hung Phuoc. These gifts were sponsored by the Dong Nai Young Entrepreneurs Association.

Phó Bí thư Tỉnh ủy, Chủ tịch Ủy ban MTTQ Việt Nam tỉnh Huỳnh Thị Hằng xem học sinh Trường THCS Lộc Tấn (xã Lộc Tấn) sử dụng máy vi tính vừa được trao tặng. Ảnh: Văn Truyên

Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee and Chairwoman of the VFF Committee of Dong Nai Province, Huynh Thi Hang, tours the newly donated computer lab at Loc Tan Secondary School (Loc Tan Commune). Photo: Van Truyen

Huynh Thi Hang expressed her gratitude to the sponsoring organizations and hoped to continue receiving support in the future to help the province create the best possible learning environment for students in border communes.

For the schools receiving the donations, she emphasized that school administrators should arrange appropriate schedules for students to practice on the computers, provide guidance, and encourage them to improve their technological skills. The goal, she stressed, is to promote the development of a digital learning environment in border-area schools.

By: Van Truyen

Translated by: Quynh Nhu - Thu Ha

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