Underprivileged night school students receive reflective gear to stay safe on school commutes

May 17, 2017

Night School Students District 9 Reflective Gear May 2017
Night school students in District 9 practice using their new reflective safety gear on the roads in their community.
Nearly 360 night school students from low-income backgrounds received reflective gear to stay safe on their commutes to and from school, which often take place in the dark and along high-risk roads. During the handover event, they watched a performance about the children’s story, “the tortoise and the hare,” to learn about how to walk safely and the well-known Vietnamese artist Dinh Toan performed a comedy routine. The students, who live in District 9 of Ho Chi Minh City, also wore their new backpacks during a real-world road simulation in their community. In preparation of the event, the district-level government repainted a zebra crossing to make the environment safer for the night school students.

The initiative was supported by Safe Kids Worldwide and is affiliated with the Walk This Way program, a partnership with FedEx Express.

View more photos from the event here.

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