I’m sad because children in Sa Pa are said to ‘know English and ask for money from the West’

I'm sad because children in Sa Pa are said to 'know English and ask for money from the West' 5

At 4am, I still couldn’t sleep because some articles talked about charity work in mountainous areas.

Warm clothes for charity are many old items, some are thick and some are thin, it’s not so terrible that people say this and that.

They only walked around Sa Pa town and a few tourist attractions and saw a few children asking for money from the West, but they could confirm that all ethnic minority children dropped out of school to beg for money.

Why are the children so miserable just because of a warm coat and some candy they are occasionally given?

Please go to reality.

The author and his friends distributed warm blankets to 40 boarding children at Trung Chai primary school.

I once wrote an article saying that people who like to watch snow are not at fault.

I don’t want you to misunderstand the meaning of the article to avoid volunteering.

In Sa Pa there are many poor villages such as: San Sa Ho, Ma Cha – Ta Phin and many other villages. They grow rice, raise pigs, do not drink alcohol but are still very poor.

People say there is nothing like electricity, roads, schools, and stations.

(See more: Don’t sit in the heated room and doubt children in remote areas of Sa Pa)

Sa Pa is not as small as our eyes see, there are so many communes that even I have lived for 24 years and have not visited all the villages.

There are countless children whose homes are very far from school, walking for hours, so which charity group dares to bring their foot in to say that they are regularly supported.

If you go to Sa Pa to support, you will definitely only choose a place where you can enter by car or motorbike.

I'm sad because children in Sa Pa are said to 'know English and ask for money from the West'

`The cake is delicious, but we like warmer clothes,` author Thanh Tam shared.

In Sa Pa, many places are still very poor, many households only eat white rice and skip full meals.

In the remote areas of Sa Pa, there are many children who study very well, but their families are poor and have to go home to herd buffalos, work hard and have no time to study.

Everyone gave each child a shirt, they wore it all the time and didn’t change it until next year it was torn and thrown away.

Don’t hesitate, go and help. If you don’t go, you won’t know how to go and tears will still flow.

>> See more: The surprising truth behind naked children in the cold in Sapa

Thanh Tam

I'm sad because children in Sa Pa are said to 'know English and ask for money from the West'

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