COV Builds 2 Classrooms at Thon Cat School of Quang Ngai
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With a total non-refundable aid of more than VND 2 billion, equivalent to USD 82,186, the project will be implemented during the 2025–2026 period. It will be placed on the campus of Thon Cat School, Tra Thanh Kindergarten, in Thanh Bong Commune, Quang Ngai Province.
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| Children at Thon Cat school, Tra Thanh Kindergarten, Thanh Bong commune, Quang Ngai province. (Photo: Tra Thanh Kindergarten) |
The project aims to support the construction of school facilities, contributing to improved conditions for teaching, learning, and child care for staff, teachers, and children at Thon Cat School and Tra Thanh Kindergarten.
Once completed, the project will benefit 32 children, as well as staff, teachers, and school employees, by providing favorable conditions for teaching, learning, and healthcare. It aims to create the best possible educational environment and gradually implement educational innovation effectively in the current period and in the years to come.
Children of Vietnam (COV) was established in 1998 as a non-profit organization providing comprehensive support services to poor children in Vietnam, with a focus on education, nutrition, health care, and clean water. The organization’s main goal is to help children escape poverty and eliminate barriers to realizing their full potential.
To date, tens of thousands of children in Vietnam have received care through four core programs, including housing, health and nutrition, and two sub-programs, Empowering Women and Children, and the Hope Care System for Children with Disabilities.
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