The program 'Couple of Loving Leaves' was filmed in Nghe An
(Baonghean.vn) - On May 20, at Kim Lien National Special Relic Site, the Center for Digital Content Production and Development (Vietnam Television), Vietnam Bank for Social Policies in coordination with the People's Committee of Nghe An province recorded the program "A pair of loving leaves".
On May 20, at Kim Lien National Special Relic Site, the Center for Digital Content Production and Development (Vietnam Television), Vietnam Bank for Social Policies in coordination with the People's Committee of Nghe An province recorded the program "A pair of loving leaves".

The program was attended by representatives of the Vietnam Bank for Social Policies and a number of departments, branches, districts, cities and towns of Nghe An province, along with philanthropists.
"A pair of loving leaves" is a charity project, with the desire to spread the circle of kindness and help from the community to disadvantaged people. The program introduces to the audience nationwide difficult situations, thereby connecting philanthropists ("good leaves") and people in difficult circumstances ("unhealed leaves") to form "pairs of loving leaves" to help each other overcome difficulties. Each "unhealed leaf" is supported with a minimum amount of 200,000 VND/person/month".
In the program recorded at Kim Lien Relic Site, “The Loving Leaves” shared with the television audience the story of a family of three children in difficult circumstances.

This is the story of Ngo Thi Tra My in Nghi Phuong commune (Nghi Loc), whose mother was electrocuted to death 4 years ago, and whose father completed procedures to work abroad but was cheated out of all his money. He is currently working as a hired worker with an unstable job. Tra My and her brother live with their elderly and weak grandparents, without pension or social benefits, often sick, and are from a near-poor household. The two siblings take care of their own vegetable garden to sell every weekend.

That is Ha Tuan Khanh from Nghia Long commune (Nghia Dan), whose father died in a work accident and whose mother left. Khanh and his brother are living with their grandparents. Although they are still young, they are very understanding and help their grandparents with all the housework. Both brothers dream of becoming soccer players.

That is Pham Bao Ngoc, from a poor family of 5 children. Her father passed away more than 3 years ago, and her mother alone raised 5 children to study. Her paternal and maternal grandparents have passed away, and her maternal grandmother is sick and cannot support her family. Her older sister had to drop out of school early to work to earn more income for the family and support her younger siblings to study.

At the recording session, the families of the three children were presented with gifts by benefactors. Representatives of the Vietnam Bank for Social Policies, leaders of departments and branches of Nghe An province and benefactors presented gifts to 18 other disadvantaged children in Nghe An province./.