On the afternoon of September 30, Bu Cap Border Guard Station (Lam Dong Provincial Border Guard Command) coordinated with the otosaigon.com Community (Ho Chi Minh City) and the People's Committee of Quang Truc Commune to organize the program "Diamonds - Full Moon Festival Night 2025" for children in difficult circumstances in the border area of Bu K'Rak, Quang Truc Commune.
Accordingly, the units presented 230 gifts with a total value of more than 100 million VND to children in difficult circumstances. All gift funds are supported by the otosaigon.com Community.

At the program, children immersed themselves in the vibrant and attractive Mid-Autumn Festival atmosphere with performances, circuses, magical performances, and lion dances by artists from Ho Chi Minh City.
Children also participate in folk games, listening to stories about the exploits of Ms. Hang Nga and Uncle Cuoi Cung Trang. From there, they will better understand the historical significance of the Mid-Autumn Festival and the good human values in life.
Lieutenant Colonel Le Huu Phu - Political Commissar of Bu Chap Border Guard Station - said that activities to care for children in the border area of Quang Truc during the Mid-Autumn Festival are held annually.
The officers and soldiers of Bu Chap Border Guard Station proactively implemented the project with the coordination and support of benefactors.
This activity not only connects the army and the people but also contributes to protecting territorial sovereignty and building a beautiful image of border soldiers.
Mr. Dinh Khac Hung - Head of the otosaigon.com Community Charity Group - expressed that the gifts will help families overcome difficulties, while encouraging children to study well and believe in the future.

The program "Diamonds - Full Moon Festival Night 2025" brings a happy Mid-Autumn Festival to disadvantaged children in Lam Dong border area.
This activity encourages children, especially ethnic minority students, to study well and become good children and good students, good children of Uncle Ho.