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| The Lang Tre Humanitarian Center welcomes a volunteer group from Japan for an exchange, providing essential goods and participating in various experiential activities with the children. (Photo: Minh Nhat) |
On June 30, the Lang Tre Humanitarian Centre welcomed a volunteer group from Japan for an exchange, providing essential goods and participating in various experiential activities with the children. The program was organized by Sakura Capital Japan Joint Stock Company in collaboration with TF VN Co., Ltd. (Sakura Dream Vietnam), with the support of many Japanese enterprises.
Currently, the Lang Tre Humanitarian Centre is nurturing and supporting 105 orphaned and physically disabled children. Therefore, besides the practical gifts for daily living, the most meaningful aspect is that the children have more opportunities to play, interact, and feel the community's care.
From the start of the program, performances by the children themselves created a warm and caring atmosphere. Following this, the children and group members participated in badminton matches, football games, and experienced making matcha lattes. Language barriers seemed to dissolve with handshakes, smiles, and mutual encouragement in each activity.
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| Children experiencing making matcha lattes. (Photo: Minh Nhat) |
The program also provided many essential goods for the children's daily lives. The event was supported by Japanese companies such as MIZUNO, KOKUYO, YC GROUP, and GIANTY.
A representative of the Lang Tre Humanitarian Centre stressed that each visit not only brings material support but also serves as a valuable spiritual encouragement for the children. The community's care and sharing help the children feel loved, boosting their confidence and motivation to rise in life.
Representatives of Japanese enterprises shared that the program was implemented with the desire to jointly support children in special circumstances, while also creating more opportunities for exchanges between the Japanese business community and local people in Vietnam.
In the future, the participating units hope to continue implementing cultural and educational exchange activities aimed at children, contributing to fostering the friendship between Vietnam and Japan.
Some images from the exchange program: