03:10, 04/10/2017

Many charity activities for children at Mid-Autumn Festival in Khanh Hoa

In recent days, in order to help the children in the remote and mountainous areas in Khanh Hoa to enjoy the atmosphere of the Mid-Autumn Festival, many charity groups in the province held meaningful activities. 
 

In recent days, in order to help the children in the remote and mountainous areas in Khanh Hoa to enjoy the atmosphere of the Mid-Autumn Festival, many charity groups in the province held meaningful activities. 
 
In Khanh Vinh District
 
An Tu charity group (Khanh Hoa), Youth Union branch of Fahasa Bookstore and some sponsors jointly held a Mid-Autumn program for around 600 children in Cau Ba Commune, Khanh Vinh District. 
 
 
Children in Cau Ba watching unicorn dance
Children in Cau Ba watching unicorn dance
 
At the program, the children were offered gifts totaling over VND31 million.
 
 
Offering gifts to children
Offering gifts to children
 
In Khanh Son District
 
On October 1, 280 pupils of Thanh Son Primary School and Thanh Son Junior High School (Khanh Vinh District) took part in a Mid-Autumn program held by Nha Trang Club charity group. 

 

Children playing games
Children playing games
 
 
Apart from joining interesting games, the pupils were also given gifts including toys, crayons, milk, confections, and small mattress. Besides, the organizers presented ten pupils of poor families whose houses are far from school with ten bicycles.

 

Ten pupils of Thanh Son Junior High School are given new bicycles.
Ten pupils of Thanh Son Junior High School are given new bicycles.
 
The total cost of the program is more than VND45 million.
 
 
Mid-Autumn Festival in Suoi Tien
 
“Ước mơ Việt” (Viet dream) charity group organized a meaningful activity in Tan Khanh Hamlet, Suoi Tien Commune, Dien Khanh District on September 30 to help the children there to enjoy Mid-Autumn Festival. 

 

Children joining lantern parade
Children joining lantern parade
 
The group’s members gave the children their hand-made lanterns and small gifts; held many folk games and lantern parade for the children. 
 
Hong Dang
Translated by H.N