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Home for Thai Binh’s disadvantaged children

The construction of the first SOS Children’s Village in the northern province of Thai Binh, the 16th of its kind in Vietnam, began on May 21.
The construction of the first SOS Children’s Village in the northernprovince of Thai Binh, the 16th of its kind in Vietnam, began on May21.

The village covers an area of 25,000 square metres in Hoang Dieu ward, Thai Binh city.

In the first period, 14 houses, a 6-classroom nursery school and otherfacilities will be built with 2.5 million USD funded by SOS Children’sVillages International and PetroVietnam Drilling and Well ServicesCorporation.

A youth dormitory and houses for retired SOS mothers will be constructed during the project’s second period.

At present, there are about 20,000 disadvantaged children in ThaiBinh, including more than 8,600 orphans. When operational, the villagewill give them stability and opportunities to study and develop.

Construction of the village is expected to be completed in late 2013.-VNA

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