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Many practical support measures were provided to VNU students during the social distancing period.

Thursday - July 29, 2021 14:30
Students from disadvantaged backgrounds and international students received support gifts from the leaders of VNU and the Student Support Center. The total value exceeded 100 million VND.

To support students residing in VNU dormitories in overcoming the difficulties of the Covid-19 pandemic, the VNU leadership and the Student Support Center mobilized faculty members and benefactors to directly donate essential supplies and cash to students.

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Representatives from the leadership of Vietnam National University, Hanoi and the Student Support Center presented gifts to the students.at dormitories belonging to Vietnam National University, Hanoi

According to Nguyen Van Thang, Deputy Director of the Student Support Center, the total number of students residing in the three dormitories is currently over 1000, including 98 international students. The majority of resident students are from disadvantaged backgrounds, and at the beginning of each academic year, the Center reviews the student population, understanding their circumstances and seeking support. During difficult periods, dormitory managers regularly visit students to understand their challenges and work together to find solutions.

We will never stop seeking support for students, as it is our duty and responsibility. We hope that you will join us in overcoming all difficulties, and that you can live and study in the dormitory while also adhering to social distancing requirements to prevent the spread of the disease," shared the Deputy Director of the Student Support Center.

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During the period of social distancing,There are students from the provinces who cannot return home, nor can they find part-time jobs to cover their daily living expenses.

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To ensure safety during the Covid-19 pandemic, students receiving support gifts are required to sanitize their hands, wear masks, and maintain safe social distancing.

Expressing her gratitude for the school's concern, student Pham Thi Huong, residing in the Foreign Language dormitory, shared that she was both surprised and relieved because the gift would help her cover her living expenses while waiting for the pandemic to end so she could return to school and possibly work.

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In particular, the Student Support Center also provides assistance to international students studying at VNU who are facing difficulties due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Huong added that the prolonged impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has caused many students like them to face difficulties due to reduced income and being stuck in the city unable to return home. This is especially challenging for students whose families are also struggling financially, and whose living expenses depend solely on their meager part-time jobs. However, the staff at the Center have always provided timely support and shared their experiences during difficult times... Huong and her friends will always cherish the warm feelings they have for this place.

Author:Lan Anh - VNU Media

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