RoK youngsters build houses for the needy in Ben Tre
Forty youngsters and volunteers from the Republic of Korea (RoK) have provided funding and working days for the construction of four houses for the needy in Tan Thanh Binh commune, Mo Cay Bac district of the Mekong Delta province of Ben Tre.
Ben Tre (VNA) – Forty youngsters and volunteersfrom the Republic of Korea (RoK) have provided funding and working days for theconstruction of four houses for the needy in Tan Thanh Binh commune, Mo Cay Bacdistrict of the Mekong Delta province of Ben Tre.
The charity work is part of volunteer activities that the group hasconducted in the locality from October 16-20, which also include Korean language teaching for localchildren, as well as art, sports activities and folk games of Vietnamand the RoK, said Deputy Secretary of the provincial YouthUnion, and President of the Vietnam Youth Federation's Ben Tre chapter Phan Thanh Tre.
Along with benefiting the local community, the activities havehelped strengthened exchanges among youngsters of Vietnam and the RoK,contributing to fostering the friendship between the two countries, said Tre.
Kang Seohyun, a volunteer of the RoK’s Dream Schoolorganisation, said that thanks to the programme, she and other members of thegroup have had the chance to explore the culture of the Mekong Delta region. Sheexpressed her hope to have more opportunities to return to Vietnam for volunteer activities.
On the occasion, the Dream School organisation presented 20 bicyclesto students with outstanding academic performance in Tan Thanh Binh 1primary school.
On October 20, the group handed over the four houses tolocal households./.
As many as 24 youths and students from the Republic of Korea (RoK) joined in volunteer activities in Mo Cay Bac district, the Mekong Delta province of Ben Tre, on August 7-8.
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