Commune Trade Union awards 71 scholarships to people in difficult circumstances
HCMC - 71 scholarships were awarded by the Ngai Giao Commune Trade Union in coordination with the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of the commune and other units to students in difficult circumstances.
On September 6, the Trade Union of Ngai Giao commune (HCMC) said that it had coordinated with the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of the commune and businesses and philanthropists to organize a program to award "Support to School" scholarships to children of union members and workers on the occasion of the new school year 2025-2026.
Thereby, the program awarded 51 scholarships (worth 500,000 VND/scholarship) to 51 students who are children of union members and workers in difficult circumstances in the area.
On this occasion, Mei Sheng Textiles Co., Ltd. (Nghi Giao Industrial Park) also coordinated with the Ngai Giao Commune Trade Union to award 20 scholarships to children of union members and workers working at the enterprise.
The cases admitted are all those who are in difficult circumstances but have good academic results.
The "Support to School" scholarship program is one of the meaningful activities demonstrating the deep concern of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of the commune, the Trade Union of Ngai Giao commune and businesses in the area, contributing to adding confidence and motivation for workers and children to overcome difficulties, strive to study, and take a steady step for a brighter future.
At the same time, I hope that despite facing difficulties, they will try to compete, dare to make their dreams come true, contribute their talents, and contribute to the country to enter an era of strong and prosperous development.
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