On the occasion of 41th year of the Liberation Day of Vietnam South (30th April), Ly Nha Ky organized 2 charity houses for the Vietnamese Heroic Mother and the policy families at Long My (Hau Giang Province) in the bliss and happiness of the local people.
With this project, Ly Nha Ky has sponsored 100 million VNDs to build 2 houses and 10 bathrooms for 10 policy families. Appearing at the hick town Long My (Hau Giang Province) simply with white shirt, black pants and youthful hairstyle, Ly Nha Ky made the local people exciting for her warmth and friendliness.
Ly Nha Ky dressing simply with the local executive on the way to present charity houses for poor families
The minute she came, she heartily talked about the life and work of local people and broke the ice between a celebrity and hard-working peasants at the hick town. |
Standing inside the newly inaugurated house for policy family, Ly Nha Ky was happy so much like she is the one presented with the house. She recalled the moment of her childhood when she was extremely happy when her family received a charity house, just like stepping into a new stage of life.
Ly Nha Ky also shared that she is daughter of a martyr and she was through difficulty in many years to take care of her Father being sick, therefore on such grand occasion of the country she wants to do more and more for those martyr families. She believes that all things she’s done would be supported and followed by her Father. Ly Nha Ky also felt much happier and warmer when not only helping to offer new house so these families do not have to suffer sunny and windy weather, but also shared and sympathized with them for their loss, being proud of them for such bravery and audacity of their relatives who sacrificed for the happiness and peace of the country nowadays.
In this trip Ly Nha Ky also spent time to communicate with international friends who do charity over here at Long My through Federation of Friendly Organizations in Vietnam. She also expressed her desire to support and assist the people over here more so they can have a better life.