(HBO) - Vietnam Prosperity joint Stock Commercial Bank (VP Bank), Hoa Binh branch coordinated with VP Bank's Trade Union, the Public security of Hoan Kiem Squatter (Hanoi City) and a number of related authorities to award 110 sets of scholarships and gifts to the pupils of Dong Nghe kindergarten, boarding High & Secondary School, and Suoi Nanh High & Secondary School in the "the Youth Journey in 2021- For a prosperous Vietnam” program. The total value of the gifts is up to 100 million.

The volunteering delegation is awarding the scholarships to the poor students overcoming the difficult circumstances at Dong Nghe boarding High School & Secondary School (Da Bac district).

At the program, the delegation awarded 110 sets of scholarships, each worth 300,000 VND to 110 students with difficult circumstances at Dong Nghe Boarding High & Secondary School, and Suoi Nanh High & Secondary School and the kindergartens. In addition, the delegation donated 5 bicycles to 5 poor students overcoming the difficult circumstances at the main school sites, 2 amusement parks for 2 points of Duoc and Coc of Suoi Nanh High & Secondary School with a total amount of 44 million VND; 40 sun protection shirts were given to 40 teachers at the schools, and at the same time clothes, books and toys were also given to the children and local people.

Also at the program, the doctors from Vietnam - Cuba Hospital and Hanoi Dental - Jaw - Face Hospital organized the medical examination and free medicine for the students, the teachers and the residents at Dong Nghe Boarding High & Secondary School. The representative of the Youth Communist Union of Hoan Kiem propagated the traffic safety to the students of the whole school. In addition, the magicians at the magic union in Hanoi performed the special and unique performances for the local people.

 


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