“I learned to give not because I have much, but because I know exactly how it feels to have nothing”. Life is full of ups and downs, and “a mouthful when hungry is worth a sackful when full.” Sharing with those in difficult situations, helping with meals, and donating old clothes can bring comfort and give hope to those struggling in life. The projects carried out by Happy Sharing are timely, such as the recent Covid outbreak.
Projects that have been implemented include:
– Supporting the frontlines in the fight against the pandemic Field Hospital for Ethnic Medicine in Ho Chi Minh City, Hospital 115 Volunteer students from Hanoi University of Medicine
– Providing food support for poor laborers during the quarantine period.
– Programs for the homeless: Serving lunch, distributing “bánh chưng” and “bánh tét” on Tet holiday.
"I learned to GIVE not because I have many but because I know exactly how it feels to have NOTHING." - Teresa Calcutta