Mrs. Le Thi Duong’s family belongs to an ethnic minority group and has seven members. The couple are the main breadwinners, while their children are still young and attending school. Their income mainly comes from unstable daily labor. They own a small plot of land to grow corn, but can only farm during the rainy season due to water shortages. During the dry season, they take on various jobs such as gathering vegetables, digging bamboo shoots, and collecting honey to earn extra income.
Previously, the family lived in a severely deteriorated house with damaged walls and a leaking roof, which was unsafe. Despite their efforts to save money for repairs, their financial situation made it impossible.

In response to their situation, Ham Thanh commune authorities supported 60 million VND, Thien Chi Center mobilized 15 million VND from MoMo, and the family contributed 25 million VND to build a new house. Having a stable home has brought them great joy, as it fulfills a long-cherished dream. The family is deeply grateful to all donors and local authorities for their support.
Now, their life has become more stable, allowing them to focus on working and supporting their children’s education for a better future.
