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Lao Cai: disadvantaged students have a loving and caring "godmother"

Thời ĐạiThời Đại18/03/2024


Y Ty Border Guard Station, Lao Cai Provincial Border Guard has just launched the "Godmother" model for orphaned students, those in difficult circumstances, and ethnic minorities in the border area.

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On March 16 in Lao Cai, Y Ty Border Guard Station, Lao Cai Provincial Border Guard launched a godmother model for ethnic minority children in difficult circumstances in border areas.

The program was implemented by the Party Committee of Y Ty Border Guard Station, in coordination with the People's Committees of Y Ty and A Lu communes (Bat Xat district) and philanthropists from many localities across the country.

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15 children and delegates attended the model launch. (Photo: Trung Dung, Dai Doan Ket Newspaper)

At the launching ceremony, 14 “godmothers” from Nghe An, Hung Yen, Bac Giang and Hanoi adopted 15 ethnic minority students with especially difficult circumstances in Y Ty and A Lu communes. The children, aged between 7 and 11, were all orphans of one parent, and some were even orphans of both.

Each month, each "mother" will support 500,000 VND for her "child" for 5 years, from 2024 to 2029. Y Ty Border Guard Station will coordinate with local authorities to monitor, encourage and give support money to the children.

The "Godmother" model has a profound humanitarian meaning, demonstrating the sense of responsibility of all levels, sectors, organizations and the social community joining hands for poor children in the border areas. The program not only gives the children another mother, but also a warm family, helping their dreams fly high.



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