On July 29 and 30, at Luu Kien Boarding School for Ethnic Minorities and Khe Kien village (Nghe An), the delegation presented many essential necessities such as bottled clean water, dry food, clothes, detergent, dishwashing water and skin conditioners to teachers, students and people in flooded areas.
At the same time, the delegation also coordinated with local teachers to support Luu Kien Secondary School in cleaning up mud in classrooms, washing, rearranging tables, chairs and teaching materials soaked in mud after the storm.

Also during the trip, the group went to Cua Rao village - where 9 households had their entire assets swept away by floodwaters - to share, encourage and give gifts to support people, contributing to helping them stabilize their spirit and life.

On July 31, the delegation continued to support the family of Mr. Le Trong Thong and Ms. Nguyen Thi Thao - currently being treated at the hospital - in the old Thach Giam town (now in Tuong Duong commune).
The house was flooded almost to the first floor, covered in mud for a whole week without anyone to help clean it up. The members of the group scraped mud together, washed every corner of the house, returning cleanliness and hope to this small family.

In Tuong Duong commune, the group also supported Ms. Thuyet (71 years old), who lived alone, had a flooded house, collapsed corrugated iron roof, and had her garden and belongings submerged in mud. The group dismantled, repaired the roof, cleared the yard, cleaned and rearranged the furniture in the house to help her.
Along with that, the delegation also presented necessities such as rice, pumpkin, squid, squid, squid, shrimp paste, roasted peanuts... to the unique kitchen operated by Ms. Giang - Vice Principal of Tuong Duong 2 High School - and the people in Lang Nung (Tam Quang commune), to serve the people in the flooded areas and the volunteer groups. Every day, the kitchen provides 400 - 500 free meals to people.
The total value of this charity trip (including cash and gifts) is up to more than 35 million VND, donated by staff, teachers and students of Nghi Loc 3 High School.
The school is continuing to launch a movement to support and collect according to the policy of the Nghe An Department of Education and Training, joining hands with the community to overcome the consequences of storm No. 3 in 2025 - extending the spirit of sharing and humanity of the education sector.