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Donating books and food to the School for the Disabled in Luang Prabang Province (Laos)

Thời ĐạiThời Đại17/09/2024


On September 17, 2024, on the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the Consulate General of Vietnam in Luang Prabang (TLSQ) and the Vietnam Business Association in Northern Laos visited teachers and nuns and presented gifts to students of the Luang Prabang Provincial School for the Disabled.

Speaking at the visit, Consul General Kieu Thi Hang Phuc highlighted the historical origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival, a beautiful cultural and traditional feature of the Vietnamese people. The Mid-Autumn Festival is an occasion for family members to gather and express their gratitude to each other, for children to express their gratitude to their grandparents and parents, and for adults to care for and encourage their children to strive to study, practice and improve in life.

Consul General Kieu Thi Hang Phuc shared the difficulties and hardships of the teachers and nuns who have always given love, care, and education to the children; caring for and educating normal people is already very difficult, but here the children are all disabled, so caring for and educating them will be much more difficult.

Tặng sách vở, lương thực cho trường Đào tạo người khuyết tật tỉnh Luông-pha-bang (Lào)
The Consulate General of Vietnam in Luang Prabang (TLSQ) and the Vietnam Business Association in Northern Laos presented gifts to the Luang Prabang Provincial School for the Disabled.

On this occasion, the delegation presented 72 gifts, including books and cakes to the students; gave 300 kg of rice, 30 boxes of instant noodles, 200 cans of canned fish to the food storage at the Luang Prabang Deaf Center to share and hope that teachers and nuns will continue to overcome difficulties and obstacles to accompany and help the children integrate into life and become useful people for society.

Tặng sách vở, lương thực cho trường Đào tạo người khuyết tật tỉnh Luông-pha-bang (Lào)
Give gifts to disabled children.

Luang Prabang Deaf and Mute Center was established in 2007. In addition to storing and providing food for disabled students, the Center also provides vocational training for disabled children such as: embroidery, weaving, sewing, beverage mixing, baking, farming and animal husbandry skills... so that they can have stable jobs and be more confident in life.



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