- Organize a "Charity Market" for people in difficult circumstances, the disabled and students
- Vu Lan Festival - spreading filial piety and kindness
Buddhist nun Thich Nu Nghiem Thanh, abbot of Giac Hoa pagoda, sent her gratitude to the donors and shared with the people the value of filial piety.
At the fair, 1,000 gifts including rice, instant noodles, necessities and cash were handed out to extremely disadvantaged households, social protection households, people with disabilities and freelance workers in and outside the province. Each gift not only helps people ease the burden of life but also spreads the spirit of sharing and kindness during the Vu Lan season of filial piety.
The market brought love to 1,000 poor and disadvantaged people.
In addition to giving gifts, the monks and nuns also preached about the value of filial piety in Buddhism, encouraging everyone to extend their loving arms, protect and give more motivation to the less fortunate.
The charity market has left many good impressions, demonstrating the spirit of compassion and filial piety of Vu Lan season - the season of filial piety, the season of gratitude and spreading humanity.
Many elderly and disadvantaged people came to receive gifts.
Comrade Ngo Nhu Y, Chairman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Chau Thoi commune, presented gifts to the people.
The family of Le Thi Phia, a philanthropist in Bac Lieu ward, is happy to give love to the poor.
Ha Thi Phuc, a philanthropist from Ho Chi Minh City, believes that the Love Market is a meaningful activity, contributing to guiding young people to live a beautiful life.
Huu Tho - Anh Tuan
Source: https://baocamau.vn/1-000-phan-qua-trao-tang-tai-phien-cho-tinh-thuong-a122293.html
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