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200 spring gifts presented to pediatric patients

HNN.VN - On January 15th, Hue Central Hospital (HCH), in collaboration with the Charity and Social Affairs Committee of Hue City Vietnam Buddhist Sangha, Hue City Young Doctors Association, and other benefactors, organized the “Loving Spring” program at the “Children's Space” of the Pediatrics Center.

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 Receiving gifts from benefactors.

In addition to participating in a lively in-house music show and fun games, 200 pediatric patients received gifts, each including 500,000 VND in cash, milk, and toys. These meaningful gifts not only provide valuable material support but also serve as a source of spiritual encouragement, helping children and their families feel the warmth and care of the community as the Lunar New Year approaches.

The Pediatrics Center at Hue Central Hospital is currently treating numerous patients from across the country, with around 400 inpatient cases, many of whom face challenging circumstances. In addition to connecting with benefactors to provide Tet gifts, the hospital has established the “Children's Space,” a facility that allows pediatric patients to enjoy recreational activities, read books, and continue their studies.

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