865 million VND awarded 150 scholarships to students in Dong Nai
Dong Nai - The Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of the province coordinated to award scholarships for "Nguyen Van Ky" and "Give Wings to Dreams" for the 2025-2026 school year to 150 students.
On December 28, the Standing Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee (VFF) of Dong Nai province coordinated with sponsors to award scholarships "Nguyen Van Ky" and "Give Wings to Dreams" for the 2025 - 2026 school year to 150 students from poor households, households in difficult circumstances and children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren of the Vietnamese Heroic Mothers and martyrs who overcame difficulties to study well.


The support level is from 1.5 million VND to 10 million VND per student, with a total cost of 865 million VND in the 2025-2026 school year.
For Nguyen Van Ky scholarship, there are 99 scholarships with an amount of 400 million VND; and the Dream wins Fund is 51 scholarships with an amount of 465 million VND.

Speaking at the program, Mr. Ha Anh Dung - Member of the Provincial Party Standing Committee, Permanent Vice Chairman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Dong Nai province said: In recent years, along with the strong development of Dong Nai province, the work of education - training and caring for the young generation has always received special attention from Party committees at all levels, authorities, the Fatherland Front and the whole society.

However, reality shows that there are still many students who, despite their great efforts and will, have many difficulties in family economy and face the risk of disruption in their studies.
Starting from that spirit, the Vietnam Fatherland Front of the province has been playing a good role in connecting, gathering and promoting social resources, including humane and sustainable scholarship programs such as Nguyen Van Ky and Give Wings to Dreams, contributing to concretizing the policy of leaving no one behind.
The "Nguyen Van Ky" Scholarship Fund was established in 2012, with a capital of 1 billion VND. Over 13 years of operation, the Fund has awarded 1,954 scholarships, worth more than 5.8 billion VND to poor students, students in difficult circumstances but with the will to strive to improve their studies in Dong Nai province who are studying at Quyet Thang Secondary School, Luong The Vinh High School for the Gifted, Dong Nai Medical College, Lac Hong University, Dong Nai University.
The "Wings of Dreams" scholarship fund was established in 2018, with a capital of 20 billion VND. Over 7 years of operation, the Fund has awarded 602 scholarships, worth more than VND 4.6 billion to students who are children and grandchildren of Vietnamese Heroic Mothers and Martyrs in difficult circumstances who have overcome difficulties and excelled in their studies in Dong Nai province.
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