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Launch of pilot model “Member families with no delinquent children”

HNN.VN - On the afternoon of April 8, Hue City Women's Union, in collaboration with An Cuu Ward Women's Union, held a ceremony to launch a pilot model “Member families with no delinquent children”.

Promoting Family Values Through the “Happiness for Children” ProgramCaring for and nurturing preschool children to meet new requirements

 The model involves the participation of 31 members

The initiative aims to strengthen the education, management, and care of children within families, contributing to creating a healthy and safe living environment for children. Following the pilot model in An Cuu Ward Women's Union, the City Women's Union plans to replicate and implement the model, striving for 100% of communes/wards to have at least one such model by the end of 2026.

The model was established with 31 participating members, aiming to raise awareness and responsibility among women members in effective parenting; strengthen coordination among families, schools, and the society in managing and educating children; and prevent legal violations and social evils among adolescents.

During the ceremony, the City Women's Union announced the decision to establish the model, introduced the management board, and approved the operating regulations.

By implementing this model, the City Women's Union hopes to further spread the positive values of Vietnamese families, contributing to building more civilized and safer localities, and drug-free communes/wards.

By Thao Vy
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