(HBO) - The Department of Education and Training and Study Promotion Association of Hoa Binh province in collaboration with Phuong Hoang Golf Course Co., Ltd have presented 300 scholarships to needy students who overcame their difficulties to have good academic performance in the school year 2019 in the province.
Present the award ceremony were Bui Van Tinh, member
of the Party Central Committee and Secretary of the provincial Party Committee;
Bui Van Cuu, Vice Chairman of the provincial People's Committee; Lee Hyon Sik
from the Republic of Korea in Vietnam, and Lee Dae Bong, Chairman of Charm Vit
Group.
Bui Van Tinh, member of the Party Central
Committee and Secretary of the provincial Party Committee, and representatives
from the RoK Embassy in Vietnam and Charm Vit Group present scholarships to
needy students.
Over the past years
(2010-2019), Phuong Hoang Golf Course Co., Ltd. presented 2,900 scholarships to
students in 11 districts and cities with a total amount of 5.15 billion.
Particularly in 2019, the company awarded 300 scholarships, each worth 2
million VND) to poor students who overcame their difficulties in the whole
province. The scholarship recipients are poor students from primary and
secondary schools in the province.
Thanks to attention
and help from the company, many students from difficult background continue pursuing
their study, and many of them have strived to become outstanding students at
the district and provincial levels. The company is also a pioneer enterprise in
study and talent promotion activities in Hoa Binh province.
On this occasion,
provincial leaders presented a certificate recognising contributions of Phuong
Hoang Golf Course Co., Ltd. to the study promotion of Hoa Binh province./.
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