Funding tuition fees for the 1st semester – the academic year 2023-2024
Her father has an eye disease and recently had a bone fracture from an accident. He is currently unemployed. Her mother sells vegetarian noodles, earning about 100,000 VND per day, which is just enough to cover their daily meals. Minh Anh’s parents have 6 children, and three of them are still attending school. Minh Anh and her twin sister, Nhat Anh, are in 12th grade. Their family is facing severe hardship and doesn’t have enough money to support their education.
Sponsorship start time: | 2023 |
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Status: | Received help |
Charity campaign: | Long term (campaigns) |
Total sponsor: | 10,398,500 VNĐ |
Minh Anh’s older brothers and sisters had no choice but to drop out of university because of their compelling family circumstances. While her father has an eye disease and is now jobless due to an injury from a recent accident, her mother only makes 100,000 VND a day to provide meals for the family. As for Minh Anh’s older siblings, though they do not have stable incomes, they have to help their parents to repay the loan used to build the house 10 years ago. Minh Anh and her twin sister are excellent students. They want to pursue higher education to continue the dreams of their siblings and fight for a better future.
Funding tuition fees for the 1st semester – the academic year 2023-2024
Huynh’s father passed away when Huynh was a child, and his mother also passed away last year. As a result, Huynh now lives with his grandparents. The whole family relies on the earnings from Huynh’s grandfather, a construction worker who suffers from heart disease. Without any help, Huynh will have no choice but to become a factory worker to support his family and abandon his dream of studying Information Technology.
Y Nhi Linh is a member of an ethnic minority group residing in Mang Den town, Kon Plong district, Kon Tum. The community faces significant challenges in their daily lives.
Y Cao is a member of an ethnic minority group living in Hieu commune, Kon Plong district, Kon Tum. The lives of the people here are full of difficulties, and unfortunately, Y Cao’s circumstances are particularly more challenging.
Y Uyen belongs to an ethnic minority group living in Mang Den town, Kon Plong district, Kon Tum. The community faces numerous hardships in their daily lives.
Nhan's family is classified as a "household in near poverty". When Nhan just became a 5th-grade student, his father passed away due to his lung and spinal cord diseases after years of working in the industrial park. Nhan's mother is the main provider for him and his younger sister.
Nhat Anh's father has an eye disease and is currently unemployed due to a recent accident resulting in a bone fracture. Her mother sells vegetarian noodles, earning about 100,000 VND per day, which is just enough to cover their daily meals. Nhat Anh's parents have 6 children, and three of them are still attending school. Nhat Anh and her twin sister, Minh Anh, are in 12th grade. Their family is facing severe hardship and doesn't have enough money to support their education.
Several years ago, Huong Tra’s father experienced a serious accident that required spinal and brain surgery. Around the same time, Tra’s mother remarried and was unable to provide for her.
Phuong's father passed away when he was a child, so his mother had to seek employment in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) to send some money home to support Phuong and his two younger siblings. Phuong’s younger siblings have cognitive disabilities that prevent them from attending school. The three children now live with their grandmother, who is over 80 years old.
Duy Nam never has the opportunity to know his father. Sadly, when he was in grade 6, his mother passed away due to a severe illness. Even though not welcomed by his relatives, he was fortunate to have an aunt who was willing to take care of him. To be able to go to school, he has to rely on the social allowances he receives. After school, he works to earn some money and help his aunt.