Continuing the scholarship program “For a Bright Tomorrow” that Van Tay has regularly held every quarter, the destination for this sixth edition is Dak Lak Province.
1. Lunch in the Deep Forest
This time, we collaborated with an Evangelical organization to visit and carry out the program in a small village located deep within the forest.
We crossed the Duc Xuyen suspension bridge connecting Dak Lak and Dak Nong provinces.
To get there, the entire group had to take a tractor for nearly an hour, passing through vast rice fields and muddy roads, especially traversing the Nam Kar Nature Reserve.
The road leading to the village deep in the Nam Kar forest.
The tractor got stuck in the mud due to the rain.
Upon arrival, we quickly implemented activities such as haircuts, serving shaved ice syrup, and preparing 200 portions of grilled spring roll vermicelli for lunch. Simultaneously, we conducted activities to guide the children on how to wash their hands thoroughly before meals.
Guiding the children to wash their hands.
Distributing lunch portions.
Children receiving shaved ice syrup.
Mr. Sơn took on the role of barber.
2. Lighting Up the Remote Village
While implementing the program in the forest, a technical team arrived in the H’mong Cu Siêng village to install a solar power system funded by a benefactor.
Hearing that we were visiting, the children of Cu Siêng came out to welcome us.
This village is isolated on elevated land surrounded by rice fields, where the power grid has not yet reached.
The scene of afternoon activities in Cu Siêng; in the distance on the rooftops, you can see the solar panels just installed.
A peaceful scene looking from Cu Sieng.
Another vibrant scene in the highlands.
3. Supporting Education to School
Van Tay Media accompanied the team and donated 50 scholarship gifts to 50 children aged 6 to 15 in Buon Phok.
After the festival, these little feet continued to head to school to seek knowledge.
Visiting during the National Day holiday on September 2, the boarding school children returned home for a few days, giving us the opportunity to meet more of them.
Van Tay Media presented 50 scholarship gifts to the children in Buon Phok.
Although these gifts consisted of just notebooks and pens, we always hope that they will serve as a spiritual encouragement for the children on their journey of learning.
Concluding the two-day, one-night trip from August 31 to September 1, 2024, in Dak Lak, though brief, it was filled with memorable experiences. We look forward to seeing you again on the seventh volunteer trip.