Hoa joins trans-Viet journey for charity
10:59', 4/7/ 2011 (GMT+7)

Nguyen Thi Thuy Hoa, a disabled girl living in Quy Nhon, are among 1,000 people joining the trans-Vietnam journey to aid victims of Agent Orange/dioxin and poor students and help rebuild schools.

As planned, the participants have started their journey in Nghe An on July 2. They will stop in 16 cities and provinces, including Binh Dinh. The journey is expected to last on August 12 at Nha Rong port, HCM City.

Hoa has suffered disabilities since she was 6, but she has overcome all difficulties to study and work. She and her friends just opened a flower shop in Quy Nhon city.

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