Students from F University contribute to “Preserve” fostering emotional bonds between generations

Through the project “Preserve,” students from FPT University Hanoi aspire to spread a meaningful message about fostering family bonds.

In every family, the elderly are the ones who foster, shape, and develop culture as well as educate generations, thereby nurturing the good qualities of the nation.

luu giu 1Social activities contribute to fostering love and bridging generational gaps

Understanding the significance of this, through the “Preserve” project, young students aim to spread a meaningful message about fostering family bonds, cherishing relationships, especially with the older generations—grandparents and parents—who deserve the utmost love from their grandchildren and children. Simultaneously, they aim to share positive values with the community and society.

The choice of the bus and sunflower as symbols for this year’s season is deliberate. The sunflower, resembling the sun’s rays, signifies gratitude and respect towards loved ones. Paired with the gentle green of the bus, it represents bringing children back home to family warmth after busy times in life’s rush.

The event also serves as an opportunity for young people to understand and appreciate the cultural values and family traditions of their nation, thereby fostering patriotism and national unity. It promises to be an emotional journey, connecting hearts and spreading love to everyone involved.

luu giu 2The young student group is part of the social project “Preserve”

“Preserve” is one of the non-profit social projects organized by young students from FPT University Hanoi, under the guidance of Multimedia Communication faculty members.

This year, “Preserve – Homecoming Day” season 4 will be held at the Tuyết Thái Elderly Care Center, aiming to commemorate Vietnam Family Day on June 28th.