On the afternoon of October 15, the program "Autumn Festival - Autumn Festival of Love" initiated by a group of 12th grade students in the Nha Trang area brought music and joy to Khanh Hoa General Hospital.
The clear melodies and warm lyrics have touched the hearts of hundreds of doctors, nurses, patients and their families.


About 250 patients from many places in and outside the province attended the program.
There are patients with difficulty traveling who are helped by relatives to listen to sing.
Everyone immersed themselves in the performances, while the children enjoyed participating in the solve solve solve game organized by the group of students. The hospital atmosphere becomes warmer and fresher than usual.
Through the program, the "Ringing" group of students coordinated with Khanh Hoa General Hospital to present 250 gifts (total value of about 70 million VND) to patients in difficult circumstances.


Although the material value is not large, each gift contains sincere affection and sharing, contributing to helping patients feel more confident in their treatment journey.
Ms. Le Thi Bich (90 years old) - one of the patients receiving the gift - emotionally said: "I don't know what else to say but to feel.
Listening to young people perform, I was very happy, as if my children and grandchildren were cheering and giving me more strength to fight the disease.
According to Pham Vo Anh Thu (18 years old, student, residing in Nha Trang ward), "Spreading love" is the message that Am's group wants to send to patients.

This is the second time the program has been held at Khanh Hoa General Hospital.
The entire cost was mobilized by the group from benefactors, with the desire to bring joy, helping patients feel cared for and loved.
"We hope to bring joy and encouragement to doctors and patients. As Uncle Ho taught, "Love the Fatherland, love the people", we want to express that love through our small actions..." - Anh Thu shared.
Doctor Le Vu Chuong - Director of Khanh Hoa General Hospital, expressed his emotion when receiving the hearts of the students.
"You have brought love-lestering melodies like spiritual medicine, adding faith, determination and hope to the sick.
The program is not only a performance, but also a bridge connecting love between the community and patients - Dr. Chuong shared.