On August 20, the Dong Nai Provincial Association for Protecting People with Disabilities, Orphans, and Poor Patients organized a program to present wheelchairs and gifts in Nhon Trach commune.
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| Nguyen Thi Lien, Chairwoman of the Dong Nai Provincial Association for Protecting People with Disabilities, Orphans, and Poor Patients, presented a thank-you letter to the sponsor. Photo: Thu Hien |
Moved upon receiving a wheelchair, Nguyen Van Chau, residing in My Phuoc quarter, Nhon Trach commune, shared: "I have been paralyzed for many years and getting around has been extremely difficult. With this wheelchair, it's as if a new door has opened for me to move independently, easing the burden on my children and grandchildren."
Although the material value of the wheelchairs and gifts is modest, they carry deep humanitarian meaning, helping people with disabilities ease the difficulties of daily life and providing motivation for them to integrate into the community, live with confidence, and embrace greater optimism. This undertaking is also a testament to the spirit of sharing, as those who are better off supporting those in need, contributing to the spread of compassion throughout society.
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| Not only providing material support, the program also conveys and spreads the humanitarian message that society always accompanies the vulnerable. Photo: Thu Hien |
Nguyen Thi Lien, Chair of the Provincial Association for the Protection of People with Disabilities, Orphans, and Poor Patients, affirmed that the Association will continue to serve as a bridge connecting organizations, businesses, and philanthropists to join hands in caring for the vulnerable, so that "no one is left behind".
By: Thu Hien
Translated by: Mai Nga-Minho







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