Free Bicycles Given to Students in Phung Hiep district (Hau Giang)
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At the event. |
President of the Hau Giang Union of Friendship Organizations Nguyen Van Nhan; Director of Saigonchildren Damien Roberts and local leaders attended the event.
SaigonChildren Organization presented 10 bicycles to students in difficult circumstances. This is a meaningful gift, helping students reduce obstacles in going to school.
Director of Saigonchildren Damien Roberts shared: "We hope that these bicycles are not only a means of transportation, but also a motivation to help children overcome difficulties and continue studying".
On this occasion, SaigonChildren and sponsors had a meeting and presented 73 gifts (worth more than VND 30 million) to students who have been receiving scholarships from Zwilling Company.
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