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05/03/2025, 8:33 AM

ChildFun Supports Storm Recovery In Cao Bang

On February 26 – 27, ChildFun implemented the "Supporting Recovery after Typhoon Yagi" project in the Nguyen Binh and Ha Quang districts (Cao Bang province). It was funded by the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade through ChildFund New Zealand.

At four schools including Can Nong, Ngoc Dong (Ha Quang district) and Ca Thanh, Yen Lac (Nguyen Binh district), ChildFund presented hundreds of gifts including school supplies, sanitary, and teaching types of equipment.

The event attracted the participation of 1,225 students aged 6-15, along with 450 parents, teachers, and local leaders.

ChildFun Supports Storm Recovery In Cao Bang
ChildFund Viet Nam representative presents gifts to students. (Photo: ChildFund Viet Nam)

In the first round of support, 255 students with challenging circumstances received partial support for their study costs. All remaining students were provided with school supplies, and personal hygiene items, and in particular, female students received an additional set of personal hygiene products. The school is also equipped with computers, teaching equipment, cleaning supplies, and disinfectants, to ensure a safer and more hygienic learning environment.

In addition to providing material support, the project also focuses on psychological support activities for affected students, helping them stabilize their minds and adapt better after natural disasters. At the same time, ChildFund will improve the ability of teachers and schools to respond to natural disaster risks, better preparing for unexpected situations in the future.

Truong Van Huong, Deputy Head of the Education Department of Ha Quang District, said, “The project’s support has helped the disadvantaged students and reduced the burden on schools affected by Typhoon Yagi. We look forward to continued support from ChildFund Viet Nam and sponsors.”

As planned, the project will be implemented in 6 schools in 3 districts including Nguyen Binh, Thach An, Ha Quang, and localities heavily affected by Storm Yagi.

Source: Vietnamtimes

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