On the morning of June 12, the Department of Education and Training of Lam Dong province said that the whole province has 1,769 candidates in need of support in the 2026 high school graduation exam.
To create favorable conditions for the children, the education sector, local authorities and mass organizations have implemented many activities to support accommodation, travel and the "Exam Season Support" program.

During the exam days, in addition to ensuring safety and seriousness, localities focus on supporting candidates in difficult circumstances, far from exam sites, remote areas, and ethnic minority areas.
To date, units and mass organizations have mobilized about 1 billion VND to support candidates in many forms such as cash, meals, drinking water, school supplies, accommodation and transportation.

At the exam sites of Pham Van Dong High School in Kien Duc commune and Nguyen Dinh Chieu High School in Quang Tin commune, youth union members have implemented the "Exam Season Support" program with many activities such as providing drinking water, snacks, stationery, free motorbike taxis and guiding candidates and parents.
In Quang Son commune, more than 200 nutritious and food-safe meals are being prepared to serve candidates.
Meanwhile, at the Dak Glong High School exam site in Dak Glong commune, there are 100 free lunches per day for students in difficult circumstances, far from the exam site.

K'Mai, a candidate at the Lang Biang High School exam site, said that the concern of teachers, volunteers and philanthropists helped her feel secure in completing the exams.
Not only providing material support, the "Exam Season Support" program also contributes to encouraging the spirit of candidates.
At many exam sites, volunteer youth teams were present from early morning to divert traffic, guide exam rooms, guard personal belongings and assist in handling arising situations.

Bui Ha Nguyen Khuong, a volunteer participating in the program, said that the teams always try to be present early to support candidates and parents throughout the exam period.
The joint efforts of all levels, sectors, localities, volunteers and philanthropists have contributed to helping candidates in difficult circumstances feel secure in taking the exam, spreading the spirit of sharing and responsibility to the younger generation.