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[Photo gallery]: Ensuring no humanities student is left behind!

Wednesday - April 15, 2020 12:10 PM
Over the three days of April 11th, 12th, and 13th, despite the cold and slightly rainy weather, the Humanities Youth Volunteers fanned out to deliver small but meaningful gifts to Humanities students residing in Hanoi during the quarantine period.
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[Photo gallery]: Ensuring no humanities student is left behind!

In the context of social distancing measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19, the University has collected information about Humanities students currently residing in Hanoi through various channels to understand their academic and living conditions.

The school leadership sent letters of encouragement and support to the students during the period of social isolation.

Recognizing the difficult circumstances faced by many students in Hanoi, the school's leadership decided to appeal for support from teachers and benefactors outside the school to provide gifts to help these students.

Starting on April 11th, the distribution of essential supplies directly to each student officially began. The packages included rice, instant noodles, eggs, milk, juice, face masks, and hand sanitizer.

Currently, more than 540 humanities students in Hanoi have registered to receive support from the university.

Humanities students volunteered to become delivery drivers, directly bringing gifts to support their friends.

Humanities volunteers shared that, in addition to being a socially meaningful activity demonstrating compassion and humanity, it is also an opportunity for Humanities students to show solidarity and mutual support in difficult circumstances.

Logistics preparations for the gift packages from teachers and students.

"No humanities student will be left behind" during the Covid-19 social distancing period was a motto deeply ingrained in the minds of the faculty and students of the university.

Small gifts, but with great meaning!

The school and teachers hope that this support will give the students peace of mind to continue their studies.

The delivery drivers set off to fulfill their mission.

As of April 14th, over 500 gifts have been distributed to students.

A heartwarming moment amidst the cold Hanoi weather: Mr. Tran Bach Hieu, the school's Youth Union Secretary, personally hands out gifts to students.

When you personally deliver essential supplies to support your friends, the recipients feel greatly encouraged, and the givers also feel happy to share their love and support.

The program is expected to last until the end of the pandemic, divided into several phases. The school is still accepting additional registration information from students, as well as donations, support, and contributions from individuals and organizations.

Author:Ngoc Tung

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