Loving poor students, many teachers in Kon Tum bought cloth to make masks and distributed them free of charge to prevent Covid-19 epidemic.
When the teacher took the scissors
To help students (students) with difficult circumstances fight epidemics, Kim Dong Primary School (Dak Ha District, Kon Tum) coordinated with some parents to cut and sew masks to distribute them to students.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Thu Hang, Principal of the school, said that with the purpose of propaganda for students' staff, teachers and parents to enhance their responsibility in Covid-19 epidemic prevention; at the same time not letting students, especially children in difficult circumstances, have no masks to wear; Teachers and 6 parents of students brought sewing machines to school to make masks.
“Teachers and parents each do one thing, some measure fabric, some cut, the rest make masks. Currently the school has sewn 1,800 masks. Of which 1,000 have been distributed to students in the school and disadvantaged children ”, Ms. Hang said.
According to Ms. Hang, the budget for making masks is a part of the school and from the teachers. Besides, students' parents who contribute to pull, who contribute, also people who contribute cash. In the coming time, the school will continue to sew more masks to distribute to the two fellowship schools in Ngok Reo commune (Dak Ha district), because students here have extremely difficult circumstances.
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In order to support the disadvantaged children, Dak Mar Kindergarten and Vo Thi Sau Primary School (Dak Ha District) also called on friends and sponsors across the country to have 7,000 pieces of fabric. face mask.
In Ngoc Wang commune (Dak Ha district), teachers together with the commune's women's union buy materials for sewing masks to distribute free of charge to students. To create an operation fund, each teacher contributes 30,000 VND / person, management staff 50,000 VND / person. Ngoc Wang Commune expects to have enough 6,500 masks for teachers to come to each house to give free to students.
Meaningful jobs above also spread to remote communes in the locality of Dak Ha district. According to the Department of Education and Training of Dak Ha District, schools and units are currently ordering materials to make masks. It is expected that teachers in the district will sew more than 20,000 masks for enough students and people across the district.
Hand out review outline with a mask
Ms. Le Thi Thu Huong, Kon Ray Ethnic Minority Boarding School (Kon Ray, Kon Tum), said the school started sewing masks to distribute to students. To implement this program, 9 teachers and 2 grade 11 students used the school's operating funds to buy cloth. Just over a week of implementation, the teachers have sewn about 300 masks.
During the time when the students stopped translating Covid-19, the teachers in the school came to the homes of 297 students in 7 communes and towns to hand out outline for reviewing knowledge. At the same time, the teachers also brought the sewing masks to the children. "In the coming time, if there are sources of support, we will continue to buy cloth, make more masks to distribute to parents as well as students in other schools", Ms. Huong said.
Similarly, in Kon Tum City, Vo Thi Sau Primary School made 874 masks and distributed them to 437 students of the school. Kapakok Primary School made 100 masks to distribute to students.
The representative of the Department of Education and Training of Kon Tum province said that in front of the complicated development of the Covid-19 epidemic, many teachers in schools in the province bought cloth to make masks to give away free of charge to students. disadvantaged. Kon Tum province with many difficult economic conditions, most of them are ethnic minorities, so many people are not aware of the Covid-19 epidemic. Therefore, the fact that teachers make masks to give to students and families with difficult circumstances is extremely meaningful work. Besides, teach students to consciously protect their health, their family as well as society.