Gifts come to needy students as new school year starts
Sunday, 08:38, 20/09/2015
The National Fund for Vietnamese Children (NFVC) on September 18 teamed up with the AIA Vietnam Life Insurance Co. Ltd to present 30 bicycles and 30 gift packages, worth US$2,447 in total, to poor students in the southern province of Tra Vinh.
The event was part of the “Real Life Journey” programme, launched in 2014 to encourage disadvantaged children from far-flung areas to go to school and record high academic performance.
The programme has so far granted bikes to 1470 underprivileged students in 37 cities and provinces nationwide. In 2015, about 1,000 bicycles will be donated to those in need in 25 localities, including An Giang, Can Tho and Kien Giang.
Over the past four years, AIA Vietnam supported over US$445,000 for poor kids across Vietnam.
The same day, nearly 160 scholarships, worth US$311 each, were presented to university freshmen from poor families in the central province of Quang Tri with the hope of helping them overcome difficulties to pursue their study.
The programme has so far granted bikes to 1470 underprivileged students in 37 cities and provinces nationwide. In 2015, about 1,000 bicycles will be donated to those in need in 25 localities, including An Giang, Can Tho and Kien Giang.
Over the past four years, AIA Vietnam supported over US$445,000 for poor kids across Vietnam.
The same day, nearly 160 scholarships, worth US$311 each, were presented to university freshmen from poor families in the central province of Quang Tri with the hope of helping them overcome difficulties to pursue their study.