Organizing a loving Mid-Autumn Festival for 129 children of union members
HCMC - 129 children of union members in difficult circumstances participated in the loving Mid-Autumn Festival with many fun activities, feasting, carrying lanterns...
The Ho Chi Minh City Labor Federation's Area Management Working Group No. 5 (Group 5 of the Ho Chi Minh City Labor Federation) organized the 2025 "Mid-Autumn Festival of Love" for children of union members and workers in difficult circumstances in the area on the night of September 29.
Thereby, 129 children participated in fun games, solve solve problems with prizes; together listened to stories about Uncle Cuoi and Ms. Hang. They all received gifts including candy and lanterns to participate in the feast and the Mid-Autumn Festival Festival Festival.
In addition, Group 5 of the Ho Chi Minh City Labor Federation also organized the presentation of gifts worth 200,000 VND and gifts to 109 children in difficult circumstances; presented gifts worth 1 million VND and gifts to 20 children in especially difficult circumstances.
According to Group 5 of the Ho Chi Minh City Labor Federation, Mid-Autumn Festival is not only a festival for children, but also an opportunity to express love and care for their families and children who are the province and future of the country. The program is organized with the desire to bring joy to children in difficult circumstances.
The gifts in the program, although small, are a sharing and affection of the Trade Union organization, contributing to creating joy, smiles and unforgettable memories for the children on the children's festival. Hopefully, they will continue to strive to study well, worthy of being good students, good children of Uncle Ho.
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