More than 500 children in shelters participate in "Sports for Tomorrow"

NGUYỄN LY |

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), children need at least 60 minutes of physical activity every day to develop physically and mentally.

On the morning of December 21, in Ho Chi Minh City, the Vietnam Paralympic Committee, the Ho Chi Minh City Sports Training and Competition Center, the C.P. Vietnam Youth Union, and Sport Group Sports Development Joint Stock Company jointly organized the program "Sports Day for Tomorrow" and summarized the "Sports for Tomorrow" project in 2023-2024.

This is one of the important activities to promote care and organize sports activities for disadvantaged children, especially those in particularly difficult circumstances.

The program aims to help children develop physically, enhance their self-confidence, team spirit and encourage them to integrate into the community.

The “Sports for Tomorrow” festival is also a bridge to help organizers, volunteers and the community understand more about the situation and difficulties of disadvantaged children, thereby having more specific support and care activities in the future.

The “Sports for Tomorrow” festival attracted nearly 500 children from shelters, charity schools and poor households to experience sports such as jumping rope, sack racing, chess, tug of war, football, etc. and receive meaningful gifts from the accompanying units.

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Vinh Phú |

The International Exhibition of Vietnamese Children's Products and Toys (IBTE 2024) and the International Exhibition of Vietnamese Gifts and Household Goods (IGHE 2024) opened on December 18 at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center (SECC) and will last until December 20.

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QUANG ĐẠI |

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QUANG ĐẠI |

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