On the afternoon of June 26, the Women's Union of Dak Lak Province, in collaboration with the Provincial Children's Fund, organized the program "Meeting, Commending, and Giving Gifts to Orphaned Children" to mark Action Month for Children in 2024.

Representatives from the Provincial Women's Union and sponsors present gifts to orphaned children.
At the event, the Women's Union of the province, in cooperation with the Provincial Children's Fund and benefactors, presented 120 gift sets, 20 scholarships, and 2 charity houses to orphaned children in difficult circumstances, with a total value of 250 million VND.

The Nam Tay Nguyen Petroleum Company sponsors 3 charity houses.
The program "Meeting, Commending, and Giving Gifts to Orphaned Children" during Action Month for Children in 2024 is part of the "Adoptive Mother" program, which has been implemented by various levels of the Women's Union across the province. This initiative aims to provide strong support for orphaned children facing particularly difficult circumstances, helping them overcome their challenges and strive for a better life.

Vice President of the Provincial Women's Union Vo Thi Ngoc speaks at the event.
Speaking at the event, Vice President of the Provincial Women's Union Vo Thi Ngoc acknowledged and highly appreciated the compassion and noble gestures of businesses and benefactors who have accompanied and coordinated with the Women's Union of Dak Lak Province to carry out this meaningful activity. She also expressed her hope that party committees, local authorities, and benefactors would continue to pay attention to, support, and care for the children. This support is a great source of encouragement, helping to compensate for the children's lack of love and provide material and spiritual support, giving them a solid foundation as they grow up.

The organizers present flowers to businesses and benefactors supporting the program.
Currently, the province has over 5,450 children in special circumstances, such as those who are orphaned, abandoned, without a home, or disabled. Over the past time, the Provincial Women's Union and other political and social organizations have always been concerned about and have helped children in difficult circumstances. In nearly three years of implementing the "Adoptive Mother" program, women's unions at various levels in the province have mobilized and connected sponsors for 783 orphaned children, and have donated charity houses, means of living, school supplies, and living necessities to children with a total value of nearly 5 billion VND.
Ba Luc