The footsteps for Vietnamese Stature
19/06/2017
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With the hope of bringing the opportunities for the inadequate children in kindergarten and primary school in Quy Hop district (Nghe An) to drink free school milk within a year, the For Vietnamese Stature Foundation (VSF) has drawn a plan for internal fundraising in the Family Day event - scheduled for this October.
At the end of the 2016-2017, the VSF came to many schools which had poor pupils including Chau Cuong Nursery School, Chau Hong Nursery - Primary School. After working with the Education and Training Department of Quy Hop district as well as the School Board, the VSF visited some students living in extremely difficult circumstances. The footsteps "For Vietnamese Stature" came to share with families, looked for opportunities to help children with the same condition as they receive school nutrition with their friends and improve stature, health for a brighter future.
Chieu, Linh's child was severely malnourished, but now has escaped this situation, had better health to study, to play with friends.
On the next working day, the group of the VSF came to Chau Hong to visit the families of kindergarten and elementary school children in extremely poor circumstances. When we arrived at the tin mine in Quy Hop district, we experienced a part of the poor life of the people here. But what made us even more obsessed was the image of the family. At Chau Hong Kindergarten, there are up to 7 children whose dad died in the collapse of the tin mine and mother has to be breadwinner; there are kids who have a father but the mother left home or went to jail.
Le Thi Bao Ngoc is sad due to orphaned situation. Her father died because of labor accident and her mother is sick. Bao Ngoc has been supported by the Women's Union for the charity house on her maternal grandparents’ land.
Wishing to improve physical and mental health for the Vietnamese people in general and Vietnamese children in particular, especially for the poor children by school glasses, For Vietnamese stature foundation (VSF) has stepped up funding activities for the School Milk Program. This budget supports poor and pro-poor children so that they can enjoy the program in the difficult state budget situation.
As a social, charitable and non-profit social foundation, For Vietnamese Stature Foundation has carried out many activities to visit, give gifts to poor pupils, families with special circumstances, such as millions of milk glasses given to children. In particular: In September 2015, through the Ministry of Education and Training, the VSF has donated 1 million glasses of milk to poor pupils; in October 2015, the VSF has provided milk to pupils in Ly Son Island, Quang Ngai; in December 2015, it has given 600,000 glasses of milk to poor students in Tay Nguyen through the Red Cross ...