During the bustling days of Hanoi celebrating the National Day on September 2, a group of students in Ngoc Ha ward sent their love through refreshing glasses of water. They sold them to people to raise funds to support children and children, and presented them to soldiers participating in training and military parade.
On August 21, 2025 (first and fourth training session), August 24, 2025 (second training session) and August 27, 2025 (pre-approvarance), nearly 10 students were busy preparing and making cups of lemon tea and green tea to sell to people with the words attached: "We support children with cancer". In the evening, when the parade and march took place, the students made more water to send to the soldiers.

This is a group of students whose families live in the area where the National Day event on September 2 took place. With the desire to both experience business activities and contribute to the 80th Anniversary of National Day, the children have made a specific plan and have parents' approval and support.
It is known that the students are currently 7th grade students at Thang Long Secondary School (Ngoc Ha Ward, Hanoi). The idea started from Vu Ha Trang, whose parents are both soldiers working at Hospital 354. The page proposing to make loose tea for sale to raise funds to support children with serious illnesses being treated at Hospital 354. During the sales process, seeing the soldiers practicing hard and sweating in their clothes, they discussed bringing some water to the soldiers.

According to Vu Ha Trang, to have delicious, nutritious, cheap and hygienic products, the group used their savings as capital to buy raw materials, and lacked additional support from their parents. All ingredients are helped by parents to buy at reputable supermarkets and stores with clear origins. The students prepare it themselves by squeezing lemon, kumquat, sugar, and boiling water. After completion, the ingredients are brought to the Van Cao roadside gathering point for the children to mix, make cups to sell and give away.

During the 3 sessions, the group sold about 1,500 cups, the remaining 1,000 cups were donated to the parade groups. It is expected that on August 30, when the number of participants increases, the students will prepare about 1,300 cups (sell 800, give 500) and mobilize more friends to participate. The proceeds from each sale will be donated to the Children's Cancer Fund.
A small but extremely meaningful job. This activity not only helps students practice life skills, but also spreads love to those in difficult circumstances, while also giving motivation to soldiers who are writing the heroic days of the nation.