Gifts for the Vietnamese Lunar New Year.

We gave out gifts for the Vietnamese Lunar New Year in Duc Linh district, in the Binh Thuan province. Duc Linh is a mountainous district located to the southwest of the Binh Thuan province. In the district, there are around 1,071 ethnic minority households living in three villages.

We hope this will help them have enough food in the new year. And for the children, we gave out gifts of cake, candy, and milk.

Why do we need to help them?

  • Most of the ethnic minority families in Vietnam in general as well as in my District are living.

    They are people with low knowledge, living in isolation in the village, with little communication

    with society, living and material deprivation. They don't make money, so everything around

    them is very limited and miserable.

  • The lonely elderly are not from ethnic minorities, they are Kinh people. Assemble into normal

society. But when they get old, they have no family to take care of, no home. Some of them

live in hostels and each month they receive from the government 270 (two hundred and

seventy VNĐ). That is a very small amount of money for them to buy medicine and other

expenses.

  • People with disabilities mostly have disabilities in a part of their body such as loss of arms

    and legs, bone atrophy, paralysis, Agent Orange due to war. They still work to earn a living by

    selling lottery tickets..., begging.

  • Also giving small gifts including cakes, candies and milk to the children to create a happy spirit for them.

A gift for each poor household includes: 10kg of rice, 1 box of noodles, 1 bottle of fish sauce, 1 bottle of soy cauce.

Why do i give out presents near Vietnamese Lunar New Year?

I want them to receive gifts before the Vietnamese Lunar New Year. In order for them to have

enough food in the new year, in the spirit of less worry about lack of food. Along with the concept

of a cozy new year full of food, health and prosperity.

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