As part of the non-profit project Gia Đình Nào Cũng Tuyệt! (Any Family is Amazing!), a group of five young women will give a talk about their one-month journey to meet and talk with more than 1,000 children ages  9 to 11 in seven provinces last month.

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Non-profit project promotes diverse families

January 04, 2018 - 06:00

As part of the non-profit project Gia Đình Nào Cũng Tuyệt! (Any Family is Amazing!), a group of five young women will give a talk about their one-month journey to meet and talk with more than 1,000 children ages  9 to 11 in seven provinces last month.

The talk Children’s Stories Around the Country will take place at Bản Café on Saturday.
Viet Nam News

HÀ NỘI — As part of the non-profit project Gia Đình Nào Cũng Tuyệt! (Any Family is Amazing!), a group of five young women will give a talk about their one-month journey to meet and talk with more than 1,000 children ages  9 to 11 in seven provinces last month.

Entitled Chuyện Trẻ Con Một Vòng Đất Nước (Children’s Stories Around the Country), the talk will take place on Saturday at Bản Café, 22/45/200 Âu Cơ Street.

Though their journey’s primary purpose is to promote diversity of family models, alongside the traditional model including a father, a mother, and children, after a month they realised that the stories they want to tell are about the children’s inner thoughts, their wishes and their vulnerable and innocent souls.  

The talk, which will take place from 7 to 9 pm, is open free for parents and anyone who cares about social activities that aim to promote diverse family models, or anyone interested in children’s education. — VNS

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