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Giving gifts to victims of Agent Orange9

On the occasion of the 78th anniversary of War Invalids and Martyrs Day (July 27, 1947 - July 27, 2025), on July 5, the Institute for Vocational Education Research (IVES) in collaboration with the Hanoi Journalists Association, the Hanoi Journalists Association Liaison Committee and the Institute for Education Research and Community Health Care organized a charity program "Sharing love - Connecting the community" at the Center for Care, Nurturing and Treatment of Victims of Agent Orange/Dioxin in Hanoi (Yen Bai commune).

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Speaking at the program, Permanent Vice President of the Hanoi Journalists Association Kieu Thanh Hung emphasized: "This is a practical activity, a vivid demonstration of the Vietnamese tradition of "loving others as you love yourself".

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The organizing committee interacted, shared, and gave gifts at the Center for Care, Nurturing, and Treatment of Victims of Agent Orange/Dioxin in Hanoi. Photo: Organizing Committee

According to journalist Kieu Thanh Hung, IVES is one of the vocationaltraining units that has been studied and honored by the Central and Hanoi press agencies in the “Good People – Good Deeds” movement over the past 7 years. From individuals with a lot of compassion, the whole group has always spread good values ​​and has become positive factors in society.

At the program, the delegation interacted, shared and gave gifts to the Center; visited the treatment area and personally handed over 30 gifts to people in especially difficult circumstances.

Director of IVES Nguyen Anh Quan shared: "As the program organizer, we consider this not only an annual volunteer activity, but also a humanitarian mission that IVES pursues: Connecting education, care and comprehensive development for the community, especially those in disadvantageous circumstances. These small gifts carry great sentiments, which are our gratitude, our belief and our commitment that there will always be hands ready to support and share so that the children have more determination to rise up in life."

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The organizers presented gifts to the Center for Care, Nurturing and Treatment of Victims of Agent Orange/Dioxin in Hanoi. Photo: Organizing Committee

According to IVES Director Nguyen Anh Quan: “Supporting, showing gratitude, and sharing with victims of Agent Orange/dioxin is the responsibility of the whole society. We will continue to spread this spirit to IVES students, trainees, and staff, so that each person is imbued with moral values ​​and compassion.”

Accompanying the Hanoi Journalists Association in the program, Director of the Institute for Education and Community Health Care Research Nguyen Thi Kieu affirmed: "Each case here is a vivid story of extraordinary willpower. We come to the program with all our hearts, with the desire to bring not only gifts but also joy, care and love. This is an opportunity for us to look back at the losses caused by war and cherish peace even more, at the same time, arouse in each person the spirit of living beautifully and living responsibly towards the community".

The program “Sharing love – Connecting the community” is also a reminder of the responsibility of society in caring for victims of Agent Orange. Through that, the good values ​​of compassion, humanity and national morality are once again aroused and spread strongly in the community.

Source: https://hanoimoi.vn/tang-qua-cac-nan-nhan-nhiem-chat-doc-da-cam9-708186.html


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