Within the framework of the Ho Chi Minh City Book Fair taking place from June 1 to June 9, Survival Skills Vietnam (SSVN) accompanied a series of activities to introduce first aid skills for children.

With the theme “Drowning prevention”. The program attracted a large number of participation from children and parents, bringing hours of useful fun and practical knowledge.
During two days, June 2 and June 8, SSVN organized exciting interactive activities at Stage B – Nguyen Van Binh Book Street.

The children enthusiastically participated in games such as coloring to identify dangerous objects, distinguishing life-saving tools, practicing throwing ropes to save drowning people to safety…

The children are excitedly participating in first aid games such as: coloring to identify dangerous objects, practicing throwing ropes to save drowning people to safety...

The children are excitedly participating in first aid games such as: coloring to identify dangerous objects, practicing throwing ropes to save drowning people to safety…

In addition to providing first aid knowledge for children, SSVN also shares basic skills with parents such as CPR, foreign object choking… Thanks to practical activities, children and parents are equipped with the necessary knowledge to protect themselves and respond promptly in dangerous situations.

Children are practicing CPR first aid movements on mannequins

The event attracted a large number of parents

The event attracted a large number of parents

SSVN would like to send sincere thanks to 1LIFE First Aid Bags and Ho Chi Minh City Book Street for creating conditions for this series of activities to take place successfully.

The program has left an unforgettable mark, helping hundreds of children and their families access useful knowledge about first aid, contributing to raising awareness of accident prevention and self-rescue in the community. SSVN hopes that the journey of planting seeds of first aid knowledge will continue to spread more widely in the future!

Let’s join SSVN in equipping your children with the necessary skills to protect themselves and their friends, especially to prevent drowning this summer!

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