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Korean volunteers interact with disabled children

DNO - On July 16, Medipeace Organization in collaboration with the Jeju City Social Workers Association (Korea) organized an exchange program with nearly 40 disabled children who are being cared for, intervened, and rehabilitated in Tam Xuan and Tam My communes (Da Nang city).

Báo Đà NẵngBáo Đà Nẵng16/07/2025

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Korean volunteers interact with disabled children. Photo: MY LINH

The activity is within the framework of the Project "Rehabilitation and improvement of quality of life for children with disabilities in Quang Nam " for the period 2024 - 2026, sponsored by Koica and Medipeace, to improve public awareness of people with disabilities and enhance social integration activities for children with disabilities in the project area.

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Volunteers guide children to decorate the crown. Photo: MY LINH

At Tam Xuan 2 Health Station (Tam Xuan Commune) and Tam My Dong Health Station (Tam My Commune), many creative exchange activities were connected between Korean volunteers and disabled children being cared for here.

Regardless of language or distance, with love, volunteers and disabled children and parents create crowns from leaves, draw pictures, make handprints to create "trees of hope", and play group games together in a cheerful and friendly space.

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Ms. Heo Sunim - President of Jeju City Social Welfare Association interacts with disabled children. Photo: MY LINH

Ms. Heo Sunim - President of the Jeju City Social Welfare Association (Korea) said she was very happy and excited to visit, interact and play games with the children being cared for here. The members of the delegation felt the friendliness and enthusiasm of the children.

“We were surprised when our group received meaningful gifts of drawings and coloring pages made by the teachers and children. We hope that the program will continue to help disabled children in Vietnam have the opportunity to integrate into the community sooner,” said Ms. Heo Sunim.

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The program brings many experiences to disabled children and volunteers. Photo: MY LINH

Source: https://baodanang.vn/tinh-nguyen-vien-han-quoc-giao-luu-voi-tre-khuet-tat-3297020.html


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