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Bus journey brings Tet to students in HCM city

More than 40 special buses left Ho Chi Minh City in the early morning of February 10 to bring 2,600 disadvantaged students home for the holidays.
More than 40 special buses left Ho Chi Minh City in the early morningof February 10 to bring 2,600 disadvantaged students home for theholidays.

Each rotation of the wheels lightenedthe mood of the hardworking students, as they grew closer to their lovedones and the festive cheer of the Lunar New Year (Tet).

The buses are part of an annual charity programme to assist needy,disabled or ethnic minority students. First held in 2002, it hasprovided free transportation opportunities to over 34,600 beneficiaries.

According to Quach Hai Dat, Director of theHCMC Centre for Student Support and head of the programme’s managementboard, said the 2015 “spring buses” received a warm response from thecommunity including substantial donations from former studentbeneficiaries.

The Centre for Student Supportorganised the meaningful journey in collaboration with the Ho Chi MinhCommunist Youth Union, student union, and the municipal chapter of theVietnam Fatherland Front.-VNA

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