Ho Chi Minh City Traffic Police Help Disadvantaged Students Return to School
Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A traffic police unit in Ho Chi Minh City distributed 70 gifts and cash to disadvantaged students ahead of the new school year.
- The initiative,
The Traffic Police (CSGT) Unit No. 2 in Ho Chi Minh City, in collaboration with the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Phuoc Hai Commune, organized a "Helping Students Go to School" program. The event provided 70 gifts and cash to students facing hardship in Phuoc Hai Commune as they prepared for the 2026-2027 academic year.
The program is organized with the desire to share difficulties in a timely manner, to encourage students both materially and spiritually, and to add motivation for them to study with peace of mind and confidently enter the new school year.
During the ceremony, Unit No. 2 and its sponsors presented gifts and cash to over 70 students identified by schools and local authorities as having difficult circumstances but demonstrating a strong desire to learn. Among those honored was Chu Quang Minh, an 11-year-old whose father, Chu Quang Sang, was a fallen soldier and former officer of the Ba Ria-Vung Tau Provincial Traffic Police.
Lieutenant Colonel Le Quang Tuan, head of Unit No. 2, stated that the program aims to offer timely support and encouragement, both materially and spiritually, to motivate students for the upcoming school year. He added that the activity also highlights the proactive and volunteer spirit of the unit's youth members in social welfare and youth development. It contributes to local efforts in honoring national heroes and remembering past sacrifices.
The activity also aims to promote the proactive and volunteer role of the youth union members of the Youth ฤoร n of Traffic Police Unit No. 2 in social security work, caring for the young generation; at the same time, contributing to the locality's good implementation of 'Repaying Gratitude' and 'Drinking Water Remember the Source' activities.
The officers of Traffic Police Unit No. 2 hope this initiative will spread a spirit of sharing and positive human values among young people and the community. This effort aims to foster an image of traffic police officers as approachable, respectful, and dedicated to serving the public, thereby strengthening the bond between law enforcement and local authorities and residents. The gifts, distributed just before the new academic term, are intended not only as practical assistance but also as a gesture of care and encouragement, instilling confidence in students from disadvantaged backgrounds to pursue their education and strive for a better future.
Through the program, officers and soldiers of Traffic Police Unit No. 2 wish to spread the spirit of sharing, good human values among youth union members and the public. Thereby, contributing to building the image of traffic police officers who are close to the people, respect the people, and serve the people; strengthening the relationship between the police force and the party committee, government, and local people.
Originally published by Thanh Niรชn in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.