DTiNewsPrint this article (Ctrl + P)
Source: dtinews.vn

DTiNews helps to build classrooms in Quang Binh

Dantri/DTiNews and Dinh Vang Group have started construction on new kindergarten classrooms in the central province of Quang Binh.

Dantri/DTiNews and Dinh Vang Group started construction on new kindergarten classrooms in the central province of Quang Binh on December 7.


Dinh Vang Group donated VND300 million through DTiNews’ Compassionate Hearts Charity Fund to build the classrooms which are located in Sy Village, Minh Hoa District.

The current classrooms in Sy Village, which belong to Trong Hoa Commune’s kindergarten, have seriously deteriorated. To date, the village has not yet been connected to national power grid. Roads to the village are rough and tortuous. Most of the children attending the kindergarten are from local ethnic minority groups.

 
DTiNews helps to build classrooms in Quang Binh - 1

 
The current classrooms in Sy Village have seriously deteriorated.

Trong Hoa Commune was also among localities in Quang Binh Province hardest hit by recent floods and storms.

Speaking at the ground-breaking ceremony, DTiNews Deputy Editor-in-chief Pham Tuan Anh hoped that the construction would be carried out on schedule so that children could have new classrooms soon.



 DTiNews Deputy Editor-in-chief, Pham Tuan Anh, speaks at the ground-breaking ceremony of new classrooms in Quang Binh Province on December 7

DTiNews have so far helped to build 11 bridges in remote and disadvantages areas nationwide thanks to financial support from individuals, organisations and companies through the newspaper’s Compassionate Hearts Charity Fund.  DTiNews have also built many classrooms in the provinces of Son La, Lai Chau and Yen Bai.

Deputy Director of Quang Binh Province’s Department of Education and Training Tran Dinh Nhan expressed his great thanks to DTiNews and Dinh Vang Group for the support.

Content link: https://dtinews.dantri.com.vn/community/dtinews-helps-to-build-classrooms-in-quang-binh-20161209090525280.htm