The 4th "Bread of Love" Program Brings Spring to the Unfortunate

This is an annual activity and this is the fourth year Dai Nam University has organized the program “Banh Nghia Tinh”. This year, by wrapping more than 1,000 banh chung, Dai Nam will give them to patients who cannot return home for Tet at K Hospital, Branch 2, the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion, orphanages, lonely elderly people, blind associations in inner-city districts of Hanoi, etc.
Since the afternoon of February 7, students in the Student Volunteer Team have been preparing for the harvest, such as washing leaves, washing rice, and soaking rice and beans.
The students prepared the work of washing leaves, washing rice, and soaking beans the previous afternoon.
Early in the morning of February 8, teachers and students of Dai Nam University gathered at the school yard at 56 Vu Trong Phung to wrap 1,000 Chung cakes. The warm and bustling atmosphere of Tet made the students even more excited. For the first-year students, this was the first time participating in the program and perhaps for many of them, this was also the first time wrapping Chung cakes.
All ready early
A warm picture of humanity at Dai Nam University
Although there were some difficulties in wrapping, the students’ faces showed joy because they were able to work with their teachers and friends to do meaningful things for society. Each banh chung contains all the feelings and sharing that teachers and students of Dai Nam University want to send to the less fortunate…
Ms. Nguyen Thi Huong Lan - Faculty of Finance and Banking with students wrapping cakes
High concentration
And the result is square banh chung.
The program "The Cake of Love" will continue to be maintained and will certainly be more successful. This is also the goal of Dai Nam University: to educate its students not only to be good at their majors but also to direct them to meaningful social activities so that they know how to love, protect, and share food and clothes with those less fortunate than themselves. Moreover, through these charitable activities, students will appreciate and cherish more what they have so that each day they can live more usefully for their families, themselves and society...