THACO awards Road to Olympia Scholarship Fund Q2 2024 in Gia Lai
THACO, Vietnam Television, and the Gia Lai Provincial Department of Education and Training held a ceremony on March 19 to award the Road to Olympia Scholarship Fund for the second quarter of 2024. Ten students facing financial challenges but demonstrating academic excellence received scholarships.
The ceremony was graced by the presence of leaders from the Gia Lai Provincial Department of Education and Training, representatives of THACO and Vietnam Television, high school principals from the province, and the scholarship recipients.
THACO representatives presented scholarships worth VND10 million each to ten deserving students from Gia Lai province high schools: Nguyen Trai High School (An Khe town), Y Don Secondary and High School (Dak Po district), Ha Huy Tap High School (Kong Chro District), Tran Quoc Tuan High School (Phu Thien District), Chu Van An High School (Krong Pa District), Ya Ly High School (Chu Pah District), Pham Van Dong High School (Ia Grai District), Tran Hung Dao High School (Mang Yang district), the Provincial Ethnic Boarding High School, and Hung Vuong Gifted High School (both in Pleiku City).
Beyond financial support, such initiative by THACO embodies the company's commitment to social responsibility in the education sector. By investing in the next generation of Vietnamese intellectuals, THACO is helping to build a brighter future for the country.
The Road to Olympia Scholarship Fund, a collaborative effort between Vietnam Television, THACO, and provincial Departments of Education and Training, recognizes academic excellence alongside financial need. Every quarter, the province or city whose contestant claims the top prize in the Road to Olympia competition receives ten scholarships worth VND 10 million each for deserving students facing financial hardship. In the recently concluded 2024 Road to Olympia Quarter 1 competition, the first winner, Tran Trung Kien hailed from Le Hong Phong High School in Phu Yen province. To celebrate this achievement, THACO awarded 10 scholarships to underprivileged students from Phu Yen's high schools. |