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In Prague, the Vietnamese help both the Vietnamese, the food and the clothes

Sugar Mizzy April 8, 2022

Not only Vietnamese, but also Americans, Indians and Dutch donate all kinds of materials to the collection. On transparent and on the market there are also financial contributions, and these owners say, and we will buy the most necessary things for them. We used the pension to buy Ak Luong, which the association represents.

So Vietnam went through a lot of bites

Lam Cha Me means Vietnamese parenting, and the first family atmosphere here prevails these days as well. Pihzejc Ukrainians are encouraged by Vietnamese women and in addition to material help, they also offer empathy. Vietnam has been full of invasions. Let’s face the suffering people who fled the wolf and had to leave someone in the family, Luong explains.

According to the Ministry of the Interior, the Vietnamese community is one of the largest national minorities in the Czech Republic, with about 60,000 people, of which more than 13,000 are in the capital.

According to them, the first strong community helped in the rapid adaptation to the Czech environment, and quickly found out a lot of information about their first and responsibilities and thus job opportunities. According to Luong, Ukrainians will now have a similar situation.

The Ukrainian nationality is the second largest group in the Czech Republic, so I think that, like the Vietnamese, it will serve a strong community as a solid foundation facilitating adaptation. In addition, Ukrainian refugees have an advantage over the Vietnamese that many of them will help them live in the new country. I saw you many online inquiries about the work, which was written by ei and asking Ukrainian banks, adds the initiator of the association.

Two years ago, Manh Tung Nguyen started the Vietnamese Initiative initiative. At that time, he arranged for the distribution of home-made pipes. He did not hesitate when he first arrived in the run-up with the question of whether the initiative could provide hot food for the Ukrainian member of the refugee. He and his wife took the company from the well-known Sapa area and began to call.

Several local companies are ready to call us. Those of them then set out on a vaen jet that day. In the evening, we were able to get to the Congress Center, where at that time there were about thousands of people, the first plates of portions, Nguyen recalls.

During regular cooking, several Vietnamese bistros prepared 800 portions, from noodles to baguettes and to pizza. The dishes traveled not only to the Congress Center, but also to other cities called as temporary lands for Ukrainians.

In addition to good food from restaurants, the initiative also implemented other projects. Directly in Sap, there was a collection place where people carried material aid intended especially for children, such as diapers, baby clothes and toddlers. Thanks to the financial assistance provided, the Vietnamese bought socks that traveled with them directly to Ukraine.

It would be a code to isolate them

The fate of refugees in the capital can be very similar to the first Vietnamese. According to the director of the Prague Center for Social Services, Martin Imka, it would be a code if, like the first generation of native Vietnamese, they isolated themselves and created a new name.

Ukrainians are totally closed. They are connected with the labor market, with the place where they earn money, but they are not integrated into society. This means that it can be expected that those who are new to you will be pushed into the space of some kind of parallel world, says imek.

According to him, the Vietnamese fully integrated and joined the Czech rounds. This time, however, according to the expert on social services, people come from Ukraine, who can immediately hold a very important position in society.

It would be a huge code to isolate them aside. Why would a qualified teacher or other qualified professional work in the normal professions of a dog? close imek.

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