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Typical excellent-but-poor students

Update: 24-07-2013 | 00:00:00
Along with social development, children have enjoyed a special attention on all areas. However, there remain excellent-but-underprivileged students in dire need of assistance and love. Organizing a festival for excellent-but-underprivileged students is a good deed for them. Hereunder are 3 among 91 typical excellent-but-underprivileged examples honored at the festival. Nguyen Trang Minh Thu Nguyen Trang Minh Thu, 7, is going to enter the third grade at Doan Thi Diem primary school in Di An town. As an obedient, clever and agile girl with good academic results, she has lived in an especially difficult circumstance. Her father and mother divorced when she was two years old. At present, her parents have enjoyed their separate living and Thu has to live with her 67 year-old grandmother. Her grandmother has to daily sell lottery tickets to support Thu and great grandmother. Every day, Thu’s grandmother gets up at 5 a.m to start her job whilst Thu works housework and homework. Despite a difficult living, Thu has reached good academic results and enjoyed love from teachers and classmates. Nguyen Ngoc Anh Thu In the end of 2012, Thu’s father passed away, owing to heart disease. One month later her mother suffered pains from a cancer disease. After school hours, Thu returns home to help her mother do housework and take care of her 5 year old younger sister. Aside from high achievements in study with titles of good students for 7 consecutive years, Thu has won many high results in youth movements and Ho Van Men prize and scholarship from the provincial young talent fund. Le Thi Mong Cam Mong Cam looks like a little girl though she is ten years old. Cam is studying the first grade at a charity class in Khanh Binh commune of Tan Uyen district. Born in the Mekong Delta province of Ca Mau, Cam’s parents arrive in Binh Duong to earn a new living and Cam and her parents have lived in a lodging room in Khanh Tan hamlet, Khanh Binh commune. Cam is the youngest child in a family with 5 children, her parents are old and weak, so their living has faced numerous difficulties. Owing to poor circumstance, Cam can not afford to go to school, so she has joined in a charity class for poor children. Mai Thi Kim Phung, the volunteer teacher of this charity class, said that Mong Cam is a good monitor and often helps her classmates. Reported by D.Trinh, T.Loan – Translated by A.C    
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