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More than 1,600 children in Nghe An mountainous region receive support gifts after the storm

Hoe Lake September 12, 2025 17:33

On September 11 and 12, the Nghe An Provincial Children's Fund coordinated with Blue Dragon and the Canadian Foundation to implement a gift-giving program to support children and families affected by storm No. 3 (Wipha) and storm No. 5 in 7 mountainous communes: Huu Kiem, Chieu Luu, Muong Xen, Tuong Duong, Luong Minh, Yen Na and Nga My.

Attending the program were Mr. Colin Shonk, First Secretary of Political Affairs, Embassy of Canada in Vietnam; representative of Blue Dragon Organization; leaders of the Provincial Children's Fund and local authorities.

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Giving bags and books to students in flooded areas. Photo: Ho Hoe

The delegation presented more than 1,600 gifts worth VND1 billion, including necessities, school supplies and some equipment for community activities. In addition, the delegation also delivered 5 generators to communes to ensure daily life and support in overcoming the consequences of natural disasters. The funding was sponsored by the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) through the Blue Dragon Organization.

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Donating necessities to children who suffered heavy losses after the storm and flood. Photo: Ho Hoe

Along with the gift-giving activities, the delegation visited and encouraged a number of households that suffered heavy damage from storm No. 3. Many families are still facing difficulties in their daily lives and their children's education has been interrupted.

Ông Colin Shonk, Bí thư thứ nhất Chính trị, Đại sứ quán Canada tại Việt Nam và ông Nguyễn Trọng Việt – Giám đốc Quỹ Bảo trợ trẻ em tỉnh trao tặng quà cho trẻ em tại xã Hữu Kiệm
Mr. Colin Shonk, First Secretary of Politics, Embassy of Canada in Vietnam and Mr. Nguyen Trong Viet - Director of the Provincial Children's Fund presented gifts to children in Huu Kiem commune. Photo: Ho Hoe

Representative of the Canadian Embassy, ​​Mr. Colin Shonk shared: “We are very sympathetic to the difficulties that children and people in the mountainous communes of Nghe An are experiencing after the two storms. Through this support program, we hope to contribute to helping children and their families soon stabilize their lives, continue to study and develop in safer conditions.”

Within the framework of the program, the leaders of the Provincial Children's Fund also worked with the Canadian Embassy and Blue Dragon Organization, proposing a number of cooperation contents to increase support for children in difficult circumstances in the province in the coming time.

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