Spreading love, bringing a warm Mid-Autumn Festival to the children of mine workers in Quang Ninh
Quang Ninh - On the occasion of the Mid-Autumn Festival 2025, the TKV Trade Union and TKV-understanding companies organized many meaningful activities to bring joy to the children of miners.
On October 2, authorized by the Vietnam Coal and Mineral Industries Trade Union (TKV Trade Union), a working group of the Cua Ong Coal Selection Company Trade Union visited and presented Mid-Autumn Festival gifts and a support amount of 10 million VND from the TKV Trade Union to Cua Ong Kindergarten - where many children of miners study.
On this occasion, TKV Trade Union supported 54 children of employees of the company in difficult circumstances, each worth 1 million VND.
Cua Ong Coal Selection Company also spent more than 1.5 billion VND to give Mid-Autumn Festival gifts to all employees, worth 500,000 VND/gift.
On the same day, Nui Beo Coal Joint Stock Company visited and presented gifts to children of workers in difficult circumstances.
Authorized by the TKV Trade Union, the Company's Trade Union presented 53 gifts to support the company's children in especially difficult circumstances, with a support amount of 1 million VND/child.
According to the plan, from October 3 to 6, coal companies in Quang Ninh will organize the "Full Moon Festival Night 2025" with many performances, lion dances, and feasts for the children of miners.
The gifts and meaningful activities during the Mid-Autumn Festival have shown the concern and care of the TKV Trade Union and the leaders of the units for the spiritual life of miners and their families, contributing to a warm and complete Mid-Autumn Festival.
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