
The generous gifts from benefactors are displayed in the lobby of building E, in preparation for nearly 600 fruit platters.

The school's labor union serves as the central point for fundraising activities as well as logistical preparations.

Young lecturers and staff members formed the core of the second gift-giving event.

All equipment was mobilized to its maximum capacity for the preparation work, involving a considerable amount of goods.

Despite the Covid pandemic, joy can be seen everywhere, even through the masks covering faces.

Teachers who aren't working as delivery drivers can stay home and take on the role of... porter.

Because the gifts from various organizations and individuals were quite diverse in type, the logistics team's job was to calculate and balance the quantities to ensure that each gift package contained enough essential food items.

Mr. Nguyen Van Hong (Training Department) and Ms. Vu Thi Nga (Cooperation and Development Department) are two of the volunteers this morning: even delivery work has to be stylish and stand out!

Both teachers are named Huong from the Cooperation and Development Department. Student Truong Ngoc Anh shared:Speechless with emotion! HUMANITIES NO. 2NO ONE IS NUMBER 1! Last night, Ms. Huong texted me, and I was so excited I couldn't sleep until 2 AM. I didn't put my phone on airplane mode because I was afraid she'd call... I woke up at 9 AM, and the first thing I did was ask the "gossip team" at school if she'd left yet. Then she called and said, "I'll be there in 10 minutes! Waiting is happiness!"... I excitedly ran down to the end of the alley to meet her and met a teacher with lots of red bags hanging all over his motorbike, plus a sack of rice tied to it "very professionally"... He was definitely a VIP delivery guy from our school, no doubt about it... It turned out he was delivering for the Public Relations student across the street. Seeing him looking around for the student was both pitiful and funny. That's it! That's how the teachers at my school are embarking on the delivery career! They personally wrap gifts and personally deliver them to students! There's so much love!

Professor Nguyen Son Minh and Professor Tran Xuan Song from the Institute of Journalism and Communication Training. "Teachers are delivering during the pandemic, delivering the whole world - delivering hearts too" - the adorable slogan of a humanities lecturer.

Two lecturers from the History Department, with their heavy luggage, are preparing to set off.

"Smiling eyes" - Ms. Mai Mai (Cooperation and Development Department): "Students#USSHHave all those who registered with the school received their gifts yet? Today I finally got to join the amateur delivery team from the Faculty of Humanities. It's been so long since I've seen you students, even though we were wearing masks and gloves so we could only look at each other and exchange gifts, but I was still excited and thrilled since yesterday. Well, at least it helped satisfy some of the longing. The teachers and student volunteers are all working very hard, carefully wrapping each egg and packaging each gift bag to deliver to you. Eat, sleep, and study well, and let's meet again when the flowers bloom!

Ms. Lu Thi Thanh Le (lecturer in the Faculty of Literature) and Ms. Cam Thanh (lecturer in the Faculty of Management Science): two beautiful and enthusiastic delivery drivers from the Faculty of Humanities.

Mr. Dang Hoang Giang (Lecturer in the Department of Vietnamese Studies and Vietnamese Language)

The students proudly showed off the gift packages on social media. Compared to the previous round, the gifts were more abundant in quantity and variety, reflecting the increasing support from generous donors.

The buses continue to depart regularly to ensure that "No humanities student is left behind!"
Author:Thanh Ha, Huy Cuong