In the wake of the devastating impact of Typhoon Yagi, saigonchildren has launched an emergency support programme, providing educational and kitchen equipment to Phúc Ninh Preschool (Cầu Giát branch) and Hùng Lợi Preschool (Chương Hamlet branch). Both schools were heavily affected, with most learning materials and kitchen facilities entirely destroyed. This support not only assists in restoring critical infrastructure but also ensures a safe and suitable learning environment for 145 young children at these two sites.
Yagi’s severe impact: over 2,000 casualties and widespread school damaged
Typhoon Yagi, the strongest storm to hit Vietnam in 30 years, struck northern regions in September 2024, causing floods, landslides, and extensive human and material losses. Over 2,000 people were reported dead or missing, with dozens of schools severely damaged. In Yên Sơn District, home to 22 ethnic groups with ethnic minorities making up 52% of the population, 39 educational institutions suffered substantial destruction, highlighting the urgency of rebuilding efforts.
Saigonchildren’s support: refurbishing a safe learning environment
As part of this emergency support, saigonchildren donated essential items, including tables, chairs, bedding sets, rice cookers, industrial gas stoves, and storage shelves to ensure the schools can offer adequate learning and living conditions for the children.
Ms. Lê Thị Ánh Dương, Principal of Hùng Lợi Preschool, shared: “This practical support has provided our school with equipments needed for the children to study in comfort and safety. The new gas stoves will allow us to prepare hot meals on-site, while the fresh bedding will keep the children warm during the approaching winter.”
This initiative is part of saigonchildren’s School Building programme. Over more than 30 years, this programme has constructed and renovated over 230 schools and 600 classrooms across Vietnam, creating brighter futures for more than 20,000 children annually by giving them access to safer and improved educational facilities.