VUS English-teaching centres to donate 20 tonnes of rice to disadvantaged households and individuals
The Vietnam-USA Society English Centers (VUS) in HCM City will donate 20.65 tonnes of rice to disadvantaged households and individuals affected by the COVID-19 outbreak.
The Vietnam-USA Society English Centers in HCM City will donate 20.65 tonnes of rice to disadvantaged households and individuals affected by COVID-19. — Photo courtesy of VUS
The Viet Nam-USA Society English Centers (VUS) in HCM City will donate 20.65 tonnes of rice to disadvantaged households and individuals affected by the COVID-19 outbreak.
The rice donation was part of the VUS programme Quan tam se chia (Care & Share) in which 103,250 people played a game answering questions. Each score was converted into a rice donation. The online programme attracted students, teachers and staff of VUS centres throughout the country.
Le Quang Thuc Quynh, CEO of VUS, said: "Through the programme, VUS hopes to spread the best values of education to community: responsibility and love."
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