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Nearly 100 Hanoi students give love to disabled children

The event "GOM 2025: Crane and Morning Dew" by high school students in Hanoi has just taken place to encourage young people to spread love to the community, promoting the tradition of "helping each other".

Báo Phụ nữ Việt NamBáo Phụ nữ Việt Nam10/03/2025

Accordingly, the event "GOM 2025: Crane Mist" was held for the 9th time with the participation of nearly 100 students. The group prepared about 200 banh troi, banh chay and meaningful gifts and distributed them to children and people with disabilities at Quynh Hoa Charity Vocational Training Center (Thanh Tri, Hanoi).

With wishes and encouragement, the group hopes to light up hope, add strength and determination so that they can become "morning cranes", overcoming the difficulties ahead. Through that, it also evokes love from everyone and spreads sincerity and respect for those who are still struggling to make a living.

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The joy of children in special circumstances at Quynh Hoa Charity Vocational Training Center (Thanh Tri - Hanoi)

"The 1% Fund" was founded by students from Hanoi - Amsterdam High School for the Gifted and Nguyen Hue High School for the Gifted, with the participation of high school students across Hanoi. Operating with the motto "One percent, one change", the project hopes that just 1% of each person's help can make life better.


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