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Van Gia Port Border Guard Station: Gave 30 gifts to students on International Children's Day

Báo Quảng NinhBáo Quảng Ninh27/05/2023


On the occasion of International Children's Day, on the afternoon of May 26, the Van Gia Port Border Guard Station coordinated with a number of localities and units in the two communes of Vinh Trung and Vinh Thuc (Mong Cai City) to organize a meeting and give gifts to students in the two programs "Helping Children Go to School", "Border Guard Station's Adopted Children" and students with especially difficult circumstances in the area.

Giving gifts to 2 students in the program
Leaders of Van Gia Port Border Guard Station gave gifts to students in the programs "Helping children go to school" and "Border Guard Station's adopted children". (Photo provided by the unit).

Specifically, the Station gave gifts to 6 students in 2 programs "Helping children go to school", "Adopted children of the Border Guard Station" and 25 children in especially difficult circumstances, each gift worth 500,000 VND. On this occasion, the Station also supported 2 kindergartens in the area, each school with 2 million VND to take care of the children's Children's Day. The total value of gifts is 19.5 million VND.

Giving gifts to kindergartens
Leaders of Van Gia Port Border Guard Station presented gifts to Vinh Thuc Kindergarten (Mong Cai City). (Photo provided by the unit).

These are meaningful gifts, demonstrating the concern of the Border Guard force for the future young generation of the country on the occasion of International Children's Day June 1. Thereby, contributing to sharing, encouraging and motivating students to continue to strive and try to achieve more achievements in studying, training, becoming good children, good students, and later becoming useful people for society.

Nguyen Chien



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