Photos of a charity activity – Great Joy in Kon Plinh Village

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Hi dear Hivers in the Photofeed community, below are some photos I took during my most recent charity trip with my friends. From Mang Den, we traveled a long distance, following winding slopes and challenging mountain roads to reach Kon Plinh village – home to the Xo Dang ethnic minority. The trip was quiet and unpretentious, simply starting from a very genuine desire: to bring a little warmth to those who are still struggling.

The road to the village was not easy. The bumpy dirt roads, the misty mountain air, and the characteristic cold of the highlands left everyone exhausted. However, when the village appeared with its simple houses and the curious yet eager eyes of the children, all the fatigue seemed to vanish.

The gifts we gave were not anything extravagant. These were just packets of biscuits, boxes of milk, a few sets of clothes, school bags, and shoes – familiar items to many, but incredibly meaningful to the people here. Upon receiving the gifts, many children were initially shy, then burst into radiant laughter, hugging their new bags tightly. The adults smiled gently, repeatedly expressing their sincere gratitude.

What touched the group most wasn't how much they had given, but the genuine joy reflected on each face. There were smiles that didn't need words, warm handshakes between givers and receivers, enough to understand that sharing – however small – can bring great happiness.

The trip concluded as evening fell over Kon Plinh village. The group left the village in the twilight, carrying unforgettable memories in their hearts. They understood that the value of the journey lay not in how far they had traveled, but in the human connections forged, in the moments of love spread.

Thank you very much for taking time to read my post. I hope you enjoy it and have a nice day.

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