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Spring full of love

Update: 18-01-2014 | 00:00:00

In this year, the school pioneer union subscribed money to hold a significant deed themed “Spring full of love”. The program includes gift visits to heroic mothers, orphans and disabled people at Thu Dau Mot city.

  Phu Cuong secondary school’s pupils grant gifts to heroic mother Nguyen Thi Chat.

Gift visits full of love

At Binh Duong Vocational Training Center for the Disabled in Phu Loi ward, Thu Dau Mot city, more than 100 young pioneers met with the center’s learners.

According to the center teachers, the center is home to 85 disabled learners enjoying various training classes of sewing, electronics, informatics, e-mechanics, weaving and so on.

Witnessing flexible actions of disabled learners at the classes, the young pioneers admired the disabled learners’ extraordinary energy. Aside from loving labor, learning, the center’s learners love music as well.

On the day the young pioneers paid a gift visit to the center, the hearing-impaired learners performed a dance item completely. After the dance item, Thach Thi Minh Thu, 12, innate disabled girl sang a song named “A baby” making every one moved very much.

Educating about living ideal

After the gift visit, the young pioneers paid a visit to orphans at Binh Duong social sponsor center. Herein, the young pioneers were again moved before innocent faces and clear eyes of unlucky children.

Duong Thi Diem, the employee of the center said that the center is home to 72 orphans, 4 of whom are suffering a brain disease.

Young pioneer Bui nguyen Diem My, the 7th grader said “Witnessing the unlucky circumstances, I realize that I am very lucky”.

Apart from excellent young pioneers enjoying these visits, other pupils of the school also participated in these visits. The purpose of these visits is to educate living ideal for pupils.

The final stop of Phu Cuong secondary school’s pioneer union was at heroic mother Nguyen Thi Chat’s home in Phu My ward. At Chat’s home, the young pioneers together cooked rice, cleaned house and heard stories about resistance wars and many more. Through these stories, the young pioneers learned more about war’s violence and portrait of heroic mothers and so on.

Le Thi Khanh Hong, chief of Phu Cuong secondary school’s pioneer union said that these visits were to educate living ideal for pupils. This is a very important deed for teenagers to help them sympathize with difficult circumstances in life. The young union will maintain the operation in the subsequent semesters.

Reported by N.Nhu – Translated by A.C  

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