(HBO) - On the occasion of the International Children Day June 1st, the Youth Union Board of the Provincial Youth Committee has just visited, presented gifts and organized the program "Raising children's footsteps to school" for the children at Voi Thuong School, Mien Doi Commune, Lac Son District.


The leaders of the provincial Youth Union and representatives of the Youth Union Club for the provincial community gave scholarships to the pupils who overcame the difficulties.



Voi Thuong School is one of the most difficult schools in terms of facilities, transportation and traffic, etc. Therefore, the Youth Club for the provincial community organized games, cultural exchanges, gave presents to 52 elementary school children and 33 preschoolers who are learning at the school. Gifts for students include: scholarships, books, crayons, candies, fruit, etc. The source of gifts is the companion support of Hoa Binh Clean House Trading and Service Co., Ltd. Together with the donation and donation mobilization of the volunteers in the club.

 The program "Raising the children's footsteps to school" aims to create an environment for the volunteers to train, dedicate and grow, contributing to the formation of the young people class with compassionate, practical social skills, experiencing and sharing with the children under difficult circumstances.

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