Bring the loving Mid-Autumn Festival to highland children

On September 7, the Red Cross Association of Lao Cai province in collaboration with Lao Cai Kind Heart Club, Teambarber - Hanoi Hair Salon and Party Committee - People's Council - People's Committee of Tham Duong Commune organized a Mid-Autumn Festival program " Sharing hands - Connecting love" for children in Tham Duong commune, Van Ban district, Lao Cai province.

The view of the Mid-Autumn Festival program.

The Mid-Autumn Festival program "Sharing hands - Connecting love" was organized to create an atmosphere of joy and excitement for children in Tham Duong commune. At the same time, raise the responsibility of families, schools, communities and the whole society for the cause of protecting, caring for and educating children, especially children with difficult circumstances.

Giving gifts to children in Tham Duong commune.

The program took place with many meaningful activities such as lion dance, monk, dragon opening the Mid-Autumn Festival, performing cultural performances. Within the framework of the program, the Red Cross Association of Lao Cai province and the Lao Cai Benevolent Heart Club gave 700 gifts worth 200,000 VND each, 700 gifts (cakes, candies, milk...), 664 warm clothes and more than 700 pairs of slippers for students in difficult circumstances, helping them have better conditions to continue going to school. Total value of nearly 100 million VND.

The children excitedly broke the feast and enjoyed the Mid-Autumn Festival.

Along with that, the program also organizes other meaningful activities such as enjoying the Mid-Autumn Festival party and giving free haircuts to the children. Members of Teambarber - Hanoi Hair Salon organize free haircuts and create impressive hairstyles for children.

Members of Teambarber - Hanoi Hair Salon organize free haircuts for children.

With the meaningful activities of the program, the atmosphere was joyful, exhilarating, encouraging the children to have more energy to overcome difficulties in life and learning.

Trieu Van Duong

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