The circumstances of the two godchildren are very difficult. Nguyen Ngoc Yen (2012), an 8th grade student at Nguyen Thong Secondary School, lost her father at a young age. Yen's father was a fisherman who had an accident at sea and died in 2017. Yen's biological mother later had a new family. Yen lives with her grandmother who is over 80 years old. Since being adopted by Brigade 957, Yen has been happy, confident, and well-behaved, studying better every day.
Female student Pham Thi My Dung (born in 2009), studying in grade 10 at Phan Boi Chau Supplementary School, also lost her father. My Dung's father had an accident at sea and died in 2022. Dung lives with her mother and grandmother, but since Dung's grandmother had a stroke, she has been bedridden. The money Dung's mother saved from working every day is still not enough for the family meals of Dung and her seriously ill grandmother. For the past few years, Dung's family has been considered poor.
The delegation presented books and school supplies to encourage Pham Thi My Dung's godson before the new school year.
Lieutenant Colonel Han Xuan Lam, Deputy Political Commissar of the Brigade, kindly shared and asked about the health and life of the two godchildren's families and encouraged them to continue to try hard, be good, and study well in the coming school year. The delegation also presented the two godchildren with school supplies, books, and 3 million VND for each child.
Carrying out the activity "Navy sponsors fishermen's children", Brigade 957 is sponsoring 2 orphaned girls. Each month, the Brigade supports 1 million VND/child. In addition, on holidays, Tet, and the new school year, the unit directly visits, encourages, shares, and helps the children gradually overcome difficulties and improve their lives.
Source: https://phunuvietnam.vn/lu-doan-957-dong-vien-con-do-dau-tu-tin-buoc-vao-nam-hoc-moi-20250813212059311.htm
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