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27/03/2023
Report on the charity trip in Binh Minh, Vinh Long Province
(23-24/03/2023)
27/03/2023

Within 02 days from 23 March to 24 March, with the participation of about 600 12th graders of Hoang Thai Hieu High School and Binh Minh High School in Binh Minh Town, Vinh Long Province, Be Better Foundation organized a thinking training program, sharing knowledge and experience with them as precious preparation for life.

21/02/2023
Report on the Kon Tum volunteering trip on February 15-17, 2023
21/02/2023

After completion of 6 charity trips to present gifts in Kon Plong District, Kon Tum Province in 2022, Be Better Foundation supported food for schools to the end of the school year and gave clothes, school shoes, and lots of other gifts to the students here.

07/12/2022
Together we unite efforts for a better life
07/12/2022

Mang Den is a small town in Kon Plong district, Kon Tum province. With vast pine forests and cold weather all year round, Mang Den attracts tourists as a "second Da Lat" of Vietnam

24/10/2022
October 12th – 14th Kon Tum charity trip report
24/10/2022

As having called for donations to the “Please give children some leftovers” campaign in September, the Be Better Foundation made the 4th trip, for 3 days from October 12th to 14th 2022, to give gifts to some schools in Kon Plong District, Kon Tum Province.

20/10/2022
Why should we give, when to give
How much is enough?
20/10/2022

Under no circumstances, when we look back to what we had, compared to those who do not have what we have, we will feel more luckily and more happily than many people. Although we own no house, at least we do not live on the streets.

07/10/2022
Family situation of Nguyen Thi Ngoc Tram
07/10/2022

Be Better Foundation knows the family situation of Tram - Truc when we run a charity project in Tan Son Commune, Pleiku, Gia Lai, through the stories of their teachers in Le Loi Secondary School.

25/04/2022
Confidences after a trip
25/04/2022

The children are 13-14 but look much smaller than their ages. With emaciated faces and bodies, worn-out clothes, “unique” footwear, shy words, and tearful eyes when talking about their families, they made the listeners hardly fail to be moved.

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