Difficult students in Dak Lak receive scholarships to welcome a warm Tet

BẢO TRUNG |

Dak Lak - Difficult students have been awarded 20 scholarships by philanthropists, adding motivation to study and welcome a warm Lunar New Year.

On February 11, Nguyen Trai High School No. 1 (Cuor Dang commune, Dak Lak province) organized the awarding of scholarships to students in difficult circumstances, contributing to helping them celebrate the Binh Ngo Lunar New Year 2026 warmer.

Through the connection and mobilization of the Lao Dong Newspaper Office in the Central Highlands region, a benefactor residing in Tan Lap ward awarded 20 scholarships, worth a total of 10 million VND, to ethnic minority students in difficult circumstances of the school.

Although the value of each scholarship is not large, it is the family's feeling with the desire to add motivation for the children to overcome difficulties, strive to study and rise up in life.

H'Lia Nie (a 10A4 student) shared that her family has many siblings, and her parents do not have a stable income. This Tet holiday, her biggest wish is to have a new set of clothes to celebrate spring with friends.

Over the years, despite many disadvantages, H'Lia Nie still tried to study and achieved good results. Receiving the scholarship, she happily brought it home to show off to her family.

All scholarships have been handed over by school leaders to students currently studying at the school.

Dr. Phan Ba Le Hien - Secretary of the Party Committee, Principal of Nguyen Trai High School No. 1 - expressed his thanks to the Lao Dong Newspaper Office in the Central Highlands region and philanthropists.

According to him, scholarships not only help students have more conditions to celebrate Tet but also show the concern of society, and are a source of encouragement for them to continue to nurture their dreams and aspirations to rise up.

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