Hoang Ngoc Bao Khanh (2012), one of the characters in episode 147, is currently studying in grade 8 at Ngo The Lan Secondary School. Khanh has been without his father's loving arms since childhood. When he was 2 years old, his mother also passed away forever due to the terrible cancer. Since then, he grew up with his grandmother, under the protection and care of his uncle's family in Quang Dien commune, Hue city.
Bao Khanh helps with housework after school. She always tries to help her family to the best of her ability.
Mrs. Hoang Thi Tuyet Mai (1956) – Bao Khanh’s grandmother, has an intellectual disability, is unable to fully perceive and always needs someone to take care of her. Every month, she receives 750,000 VND in disability benefits, while Khanh also receives 500,000 VND in support for orphans.
After the sudden passing of his mother, Bao Khanh and his grandmother lived with the family of his uncle, Hoang Cong Tuan (born 1961) - his grandmother's younger brother, and his wife, Ho Thi Thin (born 1964). Tuan's family was a farmer, living on five acres of rice fields. Although life was not very good, his grandparents still opened their arms, taking care of Khanh and his grandmother with all their love.
Khanh's eyes filled with tears as she talked about her fear of losing loved ones.
Despite living in a life of material and emotional deprivation, Hoang Ngoc Bao Khanh still studies hard. He is always worried about whether he will be able to go to school one day, but more than anyone else, Khanh understands that knowledge is the only way to open up the future. He dreams of being able to support himself, take care of his grandmother and repay his uncle's family for taking care of him.
Never having fully called out “Mom” or felt the embrace of her father, Khanh grew up with a loneliness that was difficult to express. She felt sorry for herself for not having a complete family like her friends and her biggest fear was that her grandmother, her only support, would leave her forever.
At the studio, singer Emily hugged Khanh tightly, hoping to give her more positive energy. The singer was moved by the girl's maturity and understanding and hoped that Khanh would always keep her faith. Rapper BigDaddy admired Khanh's will and determination. He realized that despite lacking love and conditions, she still studied well and worked hard, which was a bright spot. The male rapper believes that inner strength and not giving up will help Khanh reach success.
Singer Emily hugged Bao Khanh tightly, sending love and encouragement to help her overcome adversity.
The second character, Tran Thi Thuy Tien (2012), a 7th grade student at Le Xuan Secondary School, lost her father while still in her mother's womb. At only three months old, her mother remarried, only occasionally calling to check on her or sending a few hundred thousand dong. "When I was 10 years old, I realized that I did not have a complete set of parents like other children. I was very sad and felt sorry for myself. Now I understand and accept my fate, so I am less sad ," Thuy Tien shared.
Mrs. Lanh's eyes were filled with deep concern about the uncertain future of her poor children.
Currently, Tien lives with her grandmother and two cousins in Dan Dien commune, Hue city. Tien's two cousins also lost their fathers early. Mrs. Truong Thi Lanh (1969), Tien's grandmother, after losing both her sons, has had to bear the pain of "the white-haired seeing off the young" and has taken on the role of both father and mother to raise her grandchildren.
Ms. Lanh's family used to raise cows for a living, but after the epidemic, all the cows died, leaving behind a debt of 20 million VND that cannot be paid. She still pays monthly interest of more than 120,000 VND. The four of them live on social assistance of 1 million VND/month, 1.5 million VND received every 6 months from the Commune Women's Union, and the help of neighbors. Previously, they lived in a makeshift, dilapidated shack. The local authorities supported the construction of a new house, which is simple but enough to protect them from the sun and rain.
“Why is this family life so miserable?” – MC Huynh Lap could not help but choke up when witnessing the difficult situation of Mrs. Lanh and her three grandchildren.
Despite the lack of both material and emotional things, Thuy Tien is still obedient and a good student. For her, her grandmother is everything, her lover and her only support. Tien is always afraid that one day when her grandmother is no longer around, she will be alone. She dreams of becoming a doctor to help poor patients and share love with everyone.
When reviewing the family introduction clip, Mrs. Lanh burst into tears because she felt sorry for her grandchildren. MC Huynh Lap could not hold back his tears. “Why is this family’s life so miserable? She is old, there is no man in the house, she has to take care of three children by herself, it is so hard. Seeing her fixing electricity alone makes me very worried,” the male MC said, choking up.
Besides, behind the scenes, Huynh Lap shared that he clearly felt the responsibility of leading a charity program filled with love like Vietnamese Family Home . “The microphone is very light but the responsibility is heavy. The most difficult thing is to lead so that the audience's emotions are not interrupted. I told myself that if there is a technical error, sincere feelings will make up for it,” he said. The male MC expressed his desire to accompany the program for a long time to bring more faith and motivation to disadvantaged families.
Watch the program Vietnamese Family Warmth broadcast at 20:20 every Friday on HTV7 channel. The program is produced by Bee Media Company in collaboration with Ho Chi Minh City Television, with the support of Hoa Sen Home Construction Materials & Interior Supermarket System ( Hoa Sen Group ) and Hoa Sen Plastic Pipe - Source of Happiness.
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