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Vice President presents gifts to poor children in Binh Dinh

Vice President Dang Thi Ngoc Thinh on August 22 presented scholarships and gifts to needy children and households in the central province of Binh Dinh.
Vice President presents gifts to poor children in Binh Dinh ảnh 1Vice President Dang Thi Ngoc Thinh, together with representatives of the “Stand Tall Vietnam” Milk Fund, handed over milk, scholarships, and gifts to 100 children whose parents are soldiers working to protect the country’s sea and island sovereignty. (Source: plo.vn)

Binh Dinh (VNA) – Vice President Dang Thi Ngoc Thinh on August 22 presentedscholarships and gifts to needy children and households in the central provinceof Binh Dinh.

Theofficial, together with representatives of the “Stand Tall Vietnam” Milk Fund,handed over milk, scholarships, and gifts to 100 children whose parents aresoldiers working to protect the country’s sea and island sovereignty.

She alsogave 50 gifts to social policy beneficiaries in Binh Dinh province on the day.

On thisoccasion, representatives from the National Fund for Vietnamese Children; theMinistry of Labour, Invalids, and Social Affairs; Vietnam Dairy Products JSC(Vinamilk); and the “Stand Tall Vietnam” Milk Fund presented 64,000 glasses ofmilk to primary school students in Phuoc Thang commune, Tuy Phuoc district.

Thesestudents also received free medical check-ups by doctors from Vinamilk’sNutrition Counselling Centre.

Since 2008,the “Stand Tall Vietnam” Milk Fund has given 33 million glasses of milk, worthnearly 140 billion VND (6 million USD), to primary school students. This year,the fund is expected to buy over 1.5 million glasses of milk, valued at 10 billionVND (432,220 USD), to children in 23 cities and provinces.

The sameday, President Thinh handed over 2 billion VND (86,443 USD) to 40 needyfamilies in Hoai Nhon, Phu My, Phu Cat, and Hoai An districts in order tohelp them build houses. The funding comes from Hung Thinh Corporation based inHo Chi Minh City. –VNA 
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