Social Security Spreading Love to Schools in Tuyên Quang Province 05/04/2025 The program aimed to improve learning conditions for students in Yên Thuận — a remote commune still facing many hardships. Beyond material support, the initiative spread a spirit of sharing and solidarity, while highlighting the active, volunteer-driven role of youth during the vibrant March activities. The volunteer team presented televisions and water purifiers to schools in Yên Thuận Commune, helping improve learning conditions for students. (Photo: VNA) With a total fund of 100 million VND raised through donations, the volunteer delegation presented 9 televisions, 8 water purifiers, and various sports and educational supplies to Yên Thuận Ethnic Minority Semi-boarding Primary School and preschools in Lục Khang, Hau Bó, Cuổm, Cao Đường, Khau Làng, and An Thịnh hamlets. These practical gifts aim to enhance teaching quality, improve daily living conditions, and contribute to better health care for the children. The children’s joy upon receiving meaningful gifts from the volunteer team, inspiring them to attend school every day. (Photo: VNA) Witnessing the limited facilities yet seeing the bright eyes and eager smiles of the students deeply touched the hearts of the volunteers. A team representative shared: “We hope these small gifts will bring the children more joy each school day, providing encouragement for them to nurture their dreams and strive for a brighter future.” Although the program has concluded, the memories and emotions from the journey remain vivid in the hearts of every participant, as well as among the teachers and students in Yên Thuận. The radiant smiles and happiness of the children continue to inspire and fuel the spirit of future volunteer missions. Teachers and students happily received televisions, water purifiers, and educational supplies from the volunteer delegation. (Photo: VNA) The volunteer team extends heartfelt thanks to all the generous donors, the leadership of the Corporation, the Youth Union, and the local authorities and schools for their collaboration in creating a meaningful and deeply humanistic program