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Samsung Hope School fuels belief of poor children

Updated: 16:52, 18/05/2020
(BGO) - Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee of Bac Giang province has decided to approve the project “Samsung Hope School” in Dinh Huong village, Thang town, Hiep Hoa district granted by Samsung Electronics Vietnam Company Limited (SEV) and Korean Food and Hungry International (KFHI). The people’s committee of Hiep Hoa district will act as owner of the aid package.

Samsung Hope School is a key programme among the corporate social responsibility activities of Samsung in Vietnam with the mission to spread the knowledge, share the vision and shape the future for Vietnamese young generation.

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Perspective image of “Samsung Hope School”.

Samsung Hope School in Bac Giang is the 3rd Samsung hope schools in Vietnam preceded by those in Bac Ninh province in 2013 and Thai Nguyen in 2008.

The project will contribute to improving living and studying conditions of needy students in the district, thereby contributing to educational development of the locality especially primary and secondary education.

The project with total cost of nearly 20 billion VND (860,000 USD) includes 2 main components “facility building, equipment purchase, and management cost” worth more than 8 billion VND (342,500 USD) funded by SEV implemented within 6 months since the date of approval and “Child Development Programme (CDP)” worth 11.597.5 billion VND (nearly 517,500 USD) implemented in 10 years.

The component “facility building, equipment purchase, and management cost” will be directly managed by KFHI under lump sum turnkey method to upgrade the available 2-storey building into classrooms, build a new canteen, multi-functional house, dormitory, guard house, parking place and garden to serve teaching and learning needs.

For “Child Development Programme (CDP)”, the project will select 300 poor students from 6 to 16 years old to take part in the extracurricular activities for free including learning foreign languages, music, arts, computer, sports and nutrition programmes to improve students’ physical health.

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