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Japan charity presents wheelchairs to Thanh Hoa’s disabled children

Disabled children and Agent Orange/dioxin victims in the central province of Thanh Hoa have received 60 wheelchairs donated by a Japanese-based charity.
Japan charity presents wheelchairs to Thanh Hoa’s disabled children ảnh 1Wheelchairs are handed over to disabled children in Quang Xuong district, (Photo: baodansinh.vn)

Thanh Hoa (VNA) – Disabled children and Agent Orange/dioxin victims in the central province of Thanh Hoa havereceived 60 wheelchairs donated by a Japanese-based charity. 

The VietnamRed Cross Society’s local chapter handed over the gifts to the needy on December22.

The charity, whichspecialises in donating wheelchairs for kids in foreign countries, beganoperation in 2004. It has sent 5,789 wheelchairs to 23 countries worldwide.

2016 marks its seventh year of working in Vietnam and 1,015 wheelchairs donatedfor the country in total.

Thanh Hoa is home to174,000 people with disabilities, of which 23,000 are AO victims. More than 1,000local disabled people still need wheelchairs for daily travel.

The same day, the chapter alsohanded over a storm shelter for residents in Nam Vuong commune of Hau Locdistrict. Spanning 130 sq.m, the two-storey facility was built at a cost of morethan 500 million VND (22,000 USD), with 470 million VND (20,680 USD) of whichsourced from the Norway Red Cross Society and donations from across Vietnam.-VNA  
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