Readers of Nghe An Newspaper support female student in Vinh City who lost both parents
(Baonghean.vn) - Nghe An Newspaper has donated 5 million VND from readers to support Hoang Thi Le Na in Hamlet 8, Hung Chinh Commune, Vinh City, who is an orphan.
As Nghe An Electronic Newspaper reflected in the article“The pitiful situation of a 9th grade female student who lost both her parents”, posted on May 29, 2019, Hoang Thi Le Na in hamlet 8, Hung Chinh commune, Vinh city, is in an extremely difficult situation.

The pitiful situation of a 9th grade female student in Nghe An who lost both her parents
(Baonghean.vn) - Both parents passed away due to traffic accidents and serious illnesses, leaving two sisters alone in an empty house. The older sister is disabled, and the younger sister, who is in 9th grade, is at risk of dropping out of school. That is the pitiful situation of Hoang Thi Le Na (15 years old) in Hamlet 8, Hung Chinh Commune, Vinh City.
my motherdied of cancer 5 years ago, father died in a traffic accident on May 20, 2019, leaving two sisters Na alone. Na's older sister has congenital cerebral palsy, disabled, she herself just finished 9th grade but due to difficult circumstances, she is at risk of not being able to go to school.
Sharing the situation of the two sisters Na, on the morning of June 4, readers of Nghe An Newspaper supported 5 million VND, to encourage and help them overcome difficulties and hardships to rise up in life.
This is the amount of money donated by the Newspaper's readers, including: Nguyen Van Hien, address 122, xec 1, Tran Hung Dao, Long Xuyen city, An Giang province (2 million VND); Lam Thi Thu An, number 494/1 Le Quang Dinh street, ward 1, Vo Gap district, Ho Chi Minh city (1 million VND) and readers in Vinh city, Nghe An 2 million VND.
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Nghe An Newspaper visited and gave gifts from readers to the family of Hoang Thi Le Na. Photo: Thu Huong |
Mr. Trinh Ba Duong - Secretary of the Party Committee of Hung Chinh Commune, Vinh City said that Le Na's family is in extremely difficult circumstances, and both her paternal and maternal siblings live far away, so currently the two children are mainly relying on neighbors. The local government is completing procedures to send Na's older sister to the Do Luong District Social Education Center, while Na is being taken in by her cousin in Tan Ky to facilitate care and study./.