Zhi Shan Foundation Sent Tet gifts to Over 3,000 Children in Mountainous Region of Quang Tri
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According to the Zhi Shan Foundation, as part of the program, the children attended a year-end party featuring a variety of nutritious dishes. Each child also received a Tet gift package, including banh tet, as well as new sandals or clothing, helping them and their families prepare for Tet.
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| The year-end party for children in the mountainous region of Quang Tri province, organized by Zhi Shan Foundation. (Photo: Zhi Shan Foundation) |
In addition to its Tet activities, the Zhi Shan Foundation continues to carry out regular support programs at preschools in mountainous areas, with a focus on improving nutrition, healthcare, and early childhood education. These efforts aim to enhance children’s physical well-being and the quality of care provided, laying a solid foundation for their holistic development.
Ho Thi Nhuoc, a parent of a kindergarten student at the Mai Son branch of Ba Long Preschool, shared: “Thanks to the support of the Zhi Shan project, my child’s health has improved significantly, and she has overcome malnutrition. She receives attentive care from the teachers at school, takes part in many meaningful experiential activities, and becomes more confident, happy, and enthusiastic each day.”
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| Each child received a Tet gift package including banh tet, new sandals, or clothes. (Photo: Zhi Shan Foundation) |
According to a representative of the Zhi Shan Foundation, the program reaffirms the organization’s commitment to working hand in hand with local communities to care for and support children in disadvantaged areas, thereby helping to improve their learning environment, living conditions, and overall health in mountainous regions.
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