It is not only material support, but also a profound humanistic message about humanity, social responsibility and sharing in the community.
The program "Spring Bus - Reunion Tet 2026" organized by the Ho Chi Minh City Student Cultural House in coordination with many units continues to be a support for poor students.
It is expected that 1,500 bus tickets and Tet gifts will be handed over to students, taking them back to their hometowns in the Central and Central Highlands provinces, areas that are still facing many difficulties.
For many students, it is not just a bus ticket, but a "bridge" for them to return to their families after a year of studying.
In addition, the program "Spring from millions of golden hearts" continues to care for students who do not have the conditions to return home for Tet.
Gifts and lucky money envelopes, although not of great material value, help children reduce feelings of loneliness and loneliness in the city during Tet reunion days.
Many universities in Ho Chi Minh City also actively participated. Hong Bang International University, Ho Chi Minh City University of Law, Nguyen Tat Thanh University and many other educational institutions gave gifts and lucky money to students staying in the city.
It may just be a part of living expenses, but for poor students, especially those who have to pay for their own tuition, rent, and meals, that support is very valuable.
What is commendable is that these programs do not stop at simply "giving - receiving". Behind each bus ticket, each gift is the care, understanding and companionship of the school, of society for young people who are on the journey of establishing themselves and careers.
For students who have to work part-time, saving every penny to pursue their dream of studying, that concern becomes even more meaningful, helping them to be more confident in their choices.
And more importantly, this is also a vivid educational lesson about compassion and community responsibility.
When the school cares about poor students, sharing with those in difficult circumstances, it is sowing in their hearts good seeds of love and the spirit of mutual affection.
Those lessons are not in the curriculum, but will follow you throughout your life.
A bus ticket to take students home, a small gift to help them have a warm Tet, it is not only immediate support, but also a persistent and profound way of education.
Because once they have been loved and shared, today's students, when they grow up and succeed, will know how to give love, continuing the circle of compassion.