In the context of social distancing to prevent the Covid epidemic, the School has collected information about Humanities students currently residing in Hanoi through many different channels to grasp their study and living situation.
School leaders sent letters of encouragement and visits to students during the period of social isolation.
Understanding the difficult circumstances of many students in Hanoi, the school's leaders decided to call for support from teachers in the school and outside benefactors to provide gifts to support the students.
Since April 11, activities to distribute necessities to each student have been officially implemented. The gifts include: rice, instant noodles, eggs, milk, juice, masks, antiseptic solutions...
There are currently more than 540 Humanities students in Hanoi registered to receive support from the School.
Humanities student volunteers have signed up to become direct shippers to bring gifts to support their friends.
Humanities volunteers shared: in addition to this being a meaningful social activity, demonstrating the spirit of compassion and humanity, this is also an opportunity for Humanities students to demonstrate the spirit of solidarity and mutual support in difficult circumstances.
Logistics activities to prepare gifts for teachers and students
"No Humanities student is left behind" during the period of social distancing to prevent the Covid epidemic is the slogan that teachers and students of the School keep in mind.
Small gifts but big meaning!
The school and teachers hope that this support will give students peace of mind to continue their studies.
The shippers set out to carry out their mission.
As of April 14, over 500 gifts have been given to students.
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When giving necessities to support friends, the recipient also feels greatly encouraged and the giver also feels happy to share love.
The program is expected to last until the end of the epidemic, divided into many different phases. The school is still receiving additional registration information from students as well as receiving gifts, support, and sharing from individuals and organizations.
Author:Ngoc Tung