Singer Hoa Minzy shares information about adopting a baby girl in Lang Nu
On September 16, social media spread information that Hoa Minzy wanted to adopt a 6-year-old girl in Lang Nu village, Phuc Khanh commune, Bao Yen, Lao Cai. The singer contacted the family and learned that the girl still had her grandmother and relatives by her side.
Singer Hoa Minzy wants to adopt a 6-year-old girl in Lang Nu village, Phuc Khanh commune, Bao Yen district, Lao Cai province. The girl lost 5 relatives after the storm and flood and is being treated in the hospital.
Hoa Minzy expressed her wish:"I want to adopt a baby and bring him home to live with me and my children to take care of him, feed him, and educate him. Who should I contact for help?"

That same evening, Hoa Minzy spoke up to clarify. The singer confirmed that her intention to adopt the baby was real. She contacted the authorities and was informed that the baby girl was still being cared for by her grandmother and relatives, so she felt somewhat reassured.
Hoa Minzy also contacted the family to learn more about the baby's situation. The grandmother thanked her and asked her to wait a little longer for the family to stabilize and the baby to recover. Currently, the baby's mother has not been found, so everyone is confused. After the situation stabilizes, the family will make an official decision.
Hoa Minzy shared that she is willing to wait and if the family agrees, she will financially support the child until he is 18 years old. She believes that it is best for the child to live with relatives, provided that the grandmother and relatives are capable of taking care of him. If the family decides to give the child to her to raise, her son - Bo - will have another sister.
For personal reasons, Hoa Minzy is currently unable to visit the baby but confirmed that she will arrange a time. She also said that if adopted, all the money donated by benefactors will be kept by the baby's family.
Previously, Hoa Minzy donated 400 million VND through the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee to support people in flood-affected areas and share their difficulties.