That is the program "Giao nang, chuyen tinh yeu". She brought not only material gifts but also faith and sharing to places that had just experienced many losses.
At Phu Xa Primary and Secondary School (Dong Dang Commune, Lang Son), the program has supported painting, remaking ceilings, renovating kitchens and installing mobile porch roofs for classrooms. In particular, Bao Ngoc surprised students when she transformed into Ms. Hang Nga, and together they celebrated the Mid-Autumn Festival in the newly completed class. There are no more peeling walls or leaking ceilings, instead there is a bright, colorful space where lanterns are hung and fruit trays are arranged neatly.
The group also sponsored Mid-Autumn Festival costumes for children to sing, play and temporarily forget the worries after storms and floods. We want you to have a complete Mid-Autumn Festival - with lights, gifts, and a smile. Seeing the innocentness of the children, we felt that all the hard work was worth it, Bao Ngoc emotionally shared.



She said she was especially choked up when she heard a child say: "I don't think I'll be able to play Mid-Autumn Festival anymore this year." For her, that moment was a testament to the true meaning of sharing - helping them believe that happiness always comes back, even after storms.
Continuing the journey, Miss Bao Ngoc and the program "Giao nang, chuyen yeu" went to Quang Ninh - one of the localities heavily affected by storm No. 10. At Quang Son 2 Primary School (Duong Hoa Commune), the delegation presented projectors, screens and uniforms to help teachers and students have better conditions to study. In addition, scholarships for students in difficult circumstances were also given out in person, as a word of encouragement for them to continue to rise up.
After the storm, things may not be intact, but childrens eyes still shine when they receive love. I believe that with the cooperation of the community, students will be strong enough to move forward, Bao Ngoc shared at the scholarship awarding ceremony.