The construction of Ia Ho village Kindergarten was started last July on an area of 500 sq.m. The school includes a large classroom, a bedroom, a toilet and a playground, with a capacity for more than 50 children. The total construction cost was VND 500 million which came from NextTech Group of Technopreneurs and its member companies.

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Sr. Col. Khuat Ba Cao presents school supplies to Ia Ho village Kindergarten.
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Nexttech Group of Technopreneurs providing financial support for the construction of Ia Ho village Kindergarten

Speaking at the event, Senior Colonel Khuat Ba Cao, Second-in-Command of Corps 15, extended thanks to NextTech Group of Technopreneurs and the sponsors, as well as congratulations to teachers and children of the Ia Ho village Kindergarten.

Over the past years, Corps 15 and the Economic-Defense Unit 78 have paid much attention to building schools and classrooms with relatively adequate facilities, creating the best possible conditions for children to study and develop comprehensively. This has included great support from units and businesses inside and outside the military. Ia Ho village Kindergarten in particular and schools built in remote, ethnic minority-inhabited, and border areas have contributed to improving the quality of local education and nurturing the country's future.

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Sponsors offer Mid-Autumn gifts to children.
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Officers and staff of Defense-Economic Unit 78 donate for storm-hit people.

On the occasion of Mid-Autumn Festival 2024, the Corps 15 Command and sponsors handed over 200 gifts and teaching and learning materials to schools in border areas. At the event, Defense-Economic Unit 78 launched a movement to support people in the Northern provinces and cities affected by the third storm.

Translated by Song Anh