(HBO) – The HoaBinh Charity Club has coordinated with the Youth Union of Hung Son commune in Kim Boi district to organise the "Mid-Autumn Festival of Love” programme for children in Ba Ra village – a poor locality in which locals are mostly from the Dao ethnic minority group.
The HoaBinh Charity
Club presents gifts to children in Ba Ra village, Hung Son commune, Kim Boi
district, on the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
At the programme, the children had a chance to join
entertainment activities, sing and play games by answering questions about
Mid-Autumn Festival. The club also presented nearly 100 gift packages to the
children, including school bags, milk, cake and candy. The value of each
package is 250,000 VND (nearly 11 USD).
The fund for the programme was raised from donors and
members of the club, aiming to give the children a warm festival./.
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