On January 23rd, representatives of DTU visited and presented gifts to families in the Cam Le District of Danang, in order to bring Agent Orange victims a happier Tet holiday.
Representatives of DTU visit Nguyen Thi Hong Van’s family
Previous wars have left an indelible mark on our entire population and, even today, some of our younger generation are sadly still suffering from the pain of war. Over the years, DTU has organized many activities to assist disabled war victims.
DTU’s support has brought a warmer Tet holiday to Agent Orange victims in the Cam Le District. The mother of student Nguyen Thi Hong Van said:
"We do not know how to thank Duy Tan University enough. In the past years, thanks to DTU’s care and support, we have overcome many difficulties. As a result, we feel happier and believe in the goodness of life.”
By meaningful action for many years now, Duy Tan University has joined the community to clean up the “Agent Orange Paint” and help victims overcome their difficult circumstances, demonstrating their cooperation in maintaining our national tradition of protecting the disabled.
(Media Center)