Representatives of the Golden Heart Social Charity Fund and the An Giang Provincial Red Cross Society have just visited and presented donations from readers of Lao Dong Newspaper to the disadvantaged in Chau Thanh, An Bien, and Vinh Hoa communes. In this period, readers from near and far have supported 6 situations with money, helping them gain more confidence and motivation to overcome difficulties.
Among them, there are students who are unfortunately sick and in difficult circumstances but still try to learn.
A typical example is the girl in the article "9,-year-old girl fighting cancer, dreaming of going to work and having money to take care of her grandparents". At the age of 9, Thi Khanh Bang had to struggle to fight against nguyen tu volteral cancer, her eyes no longer see the pure light.
In a small house in group 6, An Khuong hamlet, Chau Thanh commune - a determined girl still tries every day to go to class, not giving up her dream despite her illness.
"This year my child is in grade 4, although his eyesight is not as good as before, he will try to study, because grandparents love him so much, parents work hard to earn money to treat his child, so he cannot give up. I want to grow up and finish my studies and work, have money to take care of my grandparents and parents because everyone has a hard time raising and taking care of their children, Khanh Bang shared.
In this period, readers supported Khanh Bang with 11,795,000 VND.

Or the life of the character in the article "The old lady struggles to raise two orphaned twins" also received help from readers from near and far with the amount of 15,196,000 VND.
Orphaned, the twin sisters Vo Pham Bich Phuong and Vo Pham Bich Khue (born in 2016) live with a rich, elderly, and sick grandparent. The whole family has to make efforts every day because of the dream of writing a future through education.
Since moving in with their grandparents, Bich Phuong and Bich Khue have been very well-behaved. Although only 9 years old, the two sisters soon learned that they were helping their grandmother and uncle wrap the cake and prepare things to sell. The summer vacation was supposed to be a time for fun like most friends, but the children stayed up late with the adults to prepare their goods. Entering the new school year, the learning corner only had a few old books given by acquaintances, and the old uniform from last year was used as a basis for grade 3.
Ms. Tran Thi Tranh (born in 1963) their grandmother said that she herself has a malicious heart disease and thyroid disease, but due to difficult circumstances, she still tries to make cakes to sell, earning money to take care of her family. For the past few months, I have not dared to go to the doctor because I don't have money, I just buy temporary medicine to take. The day before, heavy rain and wind broke the porch of the house, and I had to borrow more than 20 million VND to repair it.
"Seeing the two children and grandchildren is very difficult, but now I know how much I can strive... I just hope I have money so that the children can eat and study properly, not unfinished like in my lifetime," Ms. Tranh confided.
During this period, other circumstances also received support from readers: Ms. Tran Thi Tu in the article "74-year-old woman struggling to raise her children and grandchildren"; Ms. Nguyen Thi Diem Quyen in the article "Mother of 3 with cancer fighting to raise young children"; Ms. Le Thi Ngoc Huyen in the article "Mother of one fighting cancer raising children to study"; Mr. Nguyen Van Dang in the article "Spending every penny to work for hire, husband struggling to take care of his wife with cancer and children with cerebral palsy".
Through articles published in Lao Dong newspaper, readers have shared and helped with the desire to reduce some of the difficulties of life, helping them have the motivation to rise up in life.