Giving 340 gifts to disadvantaged children in Tay Nha Trang ward

Hữu Long |

Khanh Hoa - The locality that presented 340 gifts has been given to children from near-poor households, children with disabilities, orphans, and disadvantaged children.

On the morning of June 12, the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee and socio-political organizations of Tay Nha Trang ward organized a series of activities to respond to the Action Month for Children in 2026, giving many meaningful gifts to children in difficult circumstances.

At the program, 340 gifts were given to children from near-poor households, children with disabilities, orphans and children studying at the Loc Tho Pagoda charity class.

The activity received the companionship and support of many units with a total program implementation cost of nearly 260 million VND.

In addition to giving gifts, the organizers also coordinated with 79 Barbershop to deploy free haircuts for children with the theme "Giving beautiful hair - Sending love - Nurturing the future". Many young children have been cared for and trimmed neatly, creating a joyful and exciting atmosphere.

According to the organizers, the joint efforts of organizations, businesses and individuals not only bring joy to children in difficult circumstances but also contribute to encouraging and adding motivation for them to strive to rise up in their studies and life.

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