1. Sample Essay No. 4
“The pumpkin loves the gourd, even though they are different species, they grow together on the same vine.”
Helping and supporting others during their times of hardship has long been a cherished tradition in our nation. Those who are fortunate offer assistance to those in need, helping to create a better life for everyone. Charity is carried out in many forms, but material aid is the most direct and practical form of assistance, which is becoming increasingly widespread in today’s world.
Charity is a movement born out of human compassion, including various activities aimed at supporting those in need, such as donating food, clothing, or essentials to flood victims in central regions or providing warm clothes to children in high mountain areas during the coldest winter months. It’s not just about giving material goods but also about demonstrating love, humanitarian spirit, and deep empathy between individuals.
It’s clear that charity is a powerful and positive movement that needs to be encouraged and expanded in society because of the humanitarian value it brings. Society consists of many connected lives, and due to the vast space and large population, not everyone knows each other. As the saying goes, “strangers are like water,” meaning that people who don’t know each other have no bond. Yet, when someone in society is in need, people who are strangers will not hesitate to offer help, whether it’s with time, effort, or money. This is the true beauty of charity.
Vietnamese culture has always emphasized the importance of kindness and empathy. When seeing someone in trouble, we don’t turn away, even if we don’t know them personally or if the problem they face is challenging. Of course, helping strangers is not a legal obligation, and it may sometimes cause personal inconvenience. However, for most Vietnamese people, failing to help others in need would weigh heavily on the conscience, and even though assisting others may bring complications, it brings peace and joy to the heart. Charity originates from those with kind hearts, so as charity grows, it brings more compassion into society.
Even when we are facing our own difficulties, any help we receive from others, no matter how small, is deeply appreciated. It’s easy to spot examples of noble charity in daily life, such as students donating their old books, clothes, or toys, or spending a small portion of their lunch money to help fund charity initiatives for children in need. Others quietly donate large sums without any recognition, and some students, despite their own financial struggles, still reach out to help others around them. Or, there are charity organizations working tirelessly to provide aid to those in need. Charity doesn’t require large sums of money or expensive gifts; a simple gesture infused with sincere emotion can bring warmth and compassion to society.
Charity embodies the beautiful value of treating others as we would treat ourselves, and as society continues to prosper, the movement of charity grows, not just in material donations but in spreading love and kindness among people everywhere.

2. Reference Article 5
"To live in life, one needs a heart. But why? Do you know? To let the wind carry it away, to let the wind carry it away...." In this life, not everyone is fortunate enough to have completeness and fulfillment. Many people in society face difficulties, setbacks, and misfortunes, despite their efforts to overcome them alone. Therefore, the helping hands, compassion, and kindness of those with golden hearts are truly cherished. Today, with the development of social media, online charity has become widespread, becoming a topic of concern.
First, those who are willing to help, love, and share the struggles of others are to be praised for their selflessness and compassion. A quick scroll through Facebook reveals tragic stories of people asking for help. There's the image of a mother struggling to care for two children with Agent Orange disabilities, or a child battling cancer while her parents, poor and helpless, sell everything they have just to pay for her treatment. There are also stories of a six-month-old baby born with glaucoma, whose family sold everything to afford surgery in the Philippines. Whether it's through material goods, money, clothes, or even a simple, heartfelt share, these efforts spread love and bring awareness. Social media has become an incredibly powerful tool, connecting people and inspiring charitable actions, even in small ways like sharing a meal or a few hundred dong to help those in need. These are humanitarian acts that must be valued.
However, some exploit social media for personal gain, using charity as a means to promote themselves or enrich themselves. Some individuals shamelessly profit from the misfortune of others, copying charitable messages and changing the bank account numbers to pocket the funds. Others take a portion of the money raised for victims and keep the rest for themselves, taking advantage of others' generosity for selfish reasons. This behavior is truly despicable.
We have witnessed the inspiring calls for help from MC Phan Anh and Miss Pham Huong, who rallied their colleagues and fans to support the people of central Vietnam. Their messages and actions to raise funds for a young actress battling cancer and raising a child alone were both moving and heartfelt. The support, both material and emotional, was overwhelming and will remain in people's hearts forever. Charity is a noble and meaningful act, and we must ensure it stays true to its purpose. It is essential to regulate this issue seriously to prevent opportunists from taking advantage of others. We must all be cautious, verify before helping, and ensure that we are supporting the right causes. In the age of information overload, it is crucial to be discerning and avoid falling victim to misleading campaigns.
Let us cherish those who offer selfless help and act now to help those in dire circumstances. By doing so, we can create a society filled with love and compassion.

3. Reference Article 6
In our lives, there are countless difficult situations and individuals who need help. Nowadays, many philanthropists with loving hearts are stepping in to offer support to those in need. Charity work has grown to become a widespread and impactful expression of love and care for others.
Charity is the act of collecting and sharing resources to assist those less fortunate, stemming from a heart full of love for humanity.
Today, charity takes many forms, ranging from individual efforts to collective initiatives such as donations of money, clothing, and food to people affected by natural disasters like floods or landslides. Charitable clubs like 'Net But Xanh' in Central Vietnam reach out to homeless people and the poor, providing meals in the streets and alleys of Dong Hoi City. Acts of charity, whether big or small, stem from the heart. As the saying goes: "A healthy leaf covers a torn one."
The tradition of caring for one another has existed for generations, passed down as a beautiful value in every individual. Simple actions, like setting up donation boxes at schools or public places, encourage people to contribute even small amounts. Though modest, these contributions add up, showcasing the immense power of collective giving and compassion.
Charity not only helps others but also brings inner peace and joy to the giver, creating positive energy for future generations. Some individuals may have abundance, while others struggle, but philanthropists aim to assist the less fortunate, no matter their background. These acts of kindness have a ripple effect, making society more compassionate and fostering a nation that is rich in empathy.
However, not all charity work is done with pure intentions. Some individuals exploit charity for personal gain, using it as a platform for self-promotion or gaining fame. While these actions are technically good, they are tainted by selfish motives, as evidenced by stories of inappropriate or misguided donations, like clothes intended for charity being unsuitable for the recipients. Therefore, charity efforts must be well-organized and carefully planned to achieve the greatest benefit. Unfortunately, some people remain indifferent to the suffering of those around them.
The most admirable individuals are those who have experienced hardship, pain, and struggle and have found a way to rise above their challenges. These people possess deep empathy, sensitivity, and understanding of life, and their struggles have fostered compassion, kindness, and genuine care for others.
For students, even small donations or volunteer work can make a big difference. You don't need money to help—sometimes just a willingness to assist with distributing food or providing resources is enough. Simply having the heart to contribute can make a positive impact in the community.
Giving, no matter how small, always comes back in greater ways. Every one of us can make a difference by offering help and compassion to those in need. Even the smallest donation can have a meaningful impact, as long as it comes from the heart. When you give, you will surely receive more in return, and the world will become richer in meaning and kindness.

4. Reference Article 7
Our nation is one with a rich history, having endured countless struggles to regain its independence and freedom. The cultural and moral traditions of our people have been preserved and continue to thrive today. The spirit of helping and caring for one another remains strong, with individuals sharing what they can to support those in need. Charity continues to play a significant role in our daily lives.
Charity involves doing good and helping others, stemming from a deep love for humanity. This can be done through donations, giving away items, or offering assistance in various forms to those in difficult situations. These acts can be carried out by individuals or organizations.
Why is charity so important? Life always presents situations where others are less fortunate than we are. Many individuals face greater hardship from birth due to factors beyond their control. Some are born with physical disabilities, while others suffer from the scars of war. Our country has endured the pain of conflict and the devastation of chemical warfare. The effects of Agent Orange have severely impacted many lives, with children born unable to function normally, confined to beds for life, or suffering from neurological issues. Additionally, some individuals are injured through labor or accidents, losing the ability to work and relying on others for care.
Moreover, our nation is still recovering from poverty, and natural disasters such as storms and floods continue to cause widespread destruction. These disasters claim countless lives and leave families destitute, with their homes and possessions destroyed in the blink of an eye.
And then there are the abandoned children, orphaned at a young age, forced to endure a life of hardship. There are children living with HIV, and elderly people without any support. Despite government assistance programs, they are still not enough to help everyone. Our country is still developing, and the economic challenges make it difficult to provide adequate care for all those in need.
That’s why philanthropic acts have become a beautiful part of our lives. People with stable lives and better circumstances choose to contribute a part of what they have to help those who are less fortunate. Whether it’s donating old clothes, small amounts of money, or more significant contributions like a bicycle, household items, or even a new home, these charitable acts make a real difference. They alleviate some of the burdens on our society.
Why do people do charity? Firstly, to feel warmth in their hearts and achieve peace of mind. Charity not only helps others but also benefits the giver, creating a more joyful life. By helping others now, we may one day find ourselves in a similar situation, and we too will be helped by others. Charity can also be seen as a way to create positive karma for future generations. A society rich in love and ready to share is a society of compassion and growth.
However, many individuals exploit charity for personal gain, seeking fame or financial benefits. What was once an act of love has been tainted by selfish motives. There are numerous charity organizations that misuse public donations for personal gain, and some use charity events to promote themselves. In a world where people can be indifferent and self-centered, these actions are on the rise.
Charity is a beautiful tradition, reflecting love and the spirit of sharing among people. True charity doesn’t require large sums of money, but comes from the heart. As young people and the future leaders of our nation, even small acts of kindness contribute to building a richer, more civilized society where people live in comfort and happiness.

5. Reference Article 8
Our people have a deep-rooted tradition of unity and compassion, always ready to help one another in times of need. This spirit of mutual care and assistance has enriched our lives, making them more meaningful and impactful. Acts of charity are now common, contributing greatly to the well-being of society.
Nearly every day, in every newspaper, you can find lists of people who have donated money or resources to charitable causes: helping a sick person afford treatment for a serious illness, supporting orphaned children after a tragic accident, contributing to orphanages, providing meals for the underprivileged, or caring for elderly people without families. These charitable acts reflect the growing trend of giving among many people today.
Charity embodies a deep sense of humanitarianism. It is the act of sharing, empathizing, and offering help to those in more difficult circumstances. In today’s world, charitable activities are gaining more support, with individuals and organizations contributing both material goods and intangible support, creating a volunteer movement that is truly extraordinary. Charity can take many forms: donating money, goods, or time, providing humanitarian aid, alleviating poverty, offering health care, or providing emotional support. These acts can be carried out by individuals or groups, including through organized charities.
There are many unsung heroes who donate silently, without fanfare. These individuals contribute their time, money, and effort to help those in need, and though their actions may not be widely recognized, their kindness is invaluable and deeply appreciated. On the other hand, there are some who engage in charity for self-serving reasons—using it as a platform for personal gain or to boost their public image. While their actions may technically be charitable, they lack true sincerity. True charity comes from the heart and should never be used to exploit those in need for personal advantage.
No law forces anyone to do good deeds, yet there is a saying: “There are three ways to enrich your soul: smile, give, and forgive.” Charity is both “smiling” and “giving.” Those who engage in charity are the richest of all, rich in spirit. The values of compassion, such as “Love others as you love yourself” and “Help those in need,” are the true treasures of our nation. During wartime, we stood united, sharing both the dangers and the hardships to overcome our enemies. In times of peace, this same spirit shines through in acts of charity, with the entire community joining together to help those less fortunate. It reminds us that life is filled with goodness. “Living is giving, not just taking,” as they say.

6. Reference Article 1
Tố Hữu once wrote in the poem 'A Song':
'If I were a bird or a leaf,
The bird must sing, the leaf must be green.'
Could it be that we borrow without returning?
Life is about giving, not just taking for oneself.'
In life, it is essential for humans to have a compassionate heart. Acts of charity and volunteerism are significant and necessary for society's development.
Charitable activities primarily aim to assist those who face hardships and lack material resources. These acts help improve lives, fostering a more prosperous and civilized society.
The Vietnamese people are known for their deep sense of compassion. United by the shared heritage of 'Children of Dragons and Fairy,' we are always ready to support one another. Whether it is material assistance (food, clothing, money) or emotional support (words of encouragement, comforting glances), it is all worthy of gratitude. The image of volunteers in their blue shirts is well-known across Vietnam's youth, who travel to remote areas to help those in need—whether teaching children in the mountains or providing aid to the homeless. Likewise, businesses that buy crops from farmers affected by disease and natural disasters show how solidarity can heal communities. Fundraising initiatives like 'Warm Tết,' 'The Poor Fund,' 'Support for Agent Orange Victims,' and 'Pink Drops Given' all express empathy and close the gap between people. These beautiful deeds should be more widely shared.
'In life, we need a kind heart...' These lyrics from the song 'Let the Wind Carry It Away' by late musician Trịnh Công Sơn leave listeners contemplating how to live a life of love and giving in order to receive happiness. Today's youth must actively engage in volunteer work, living and contributing to make life meaningful.

7. Sample Article 2
"In life, one needs a heart"—these beautiful words by the renowned composer Trịnh Công Sơn capture a simple yet profound message. His gentle, deep lyrics have touched the hearts of many, conveying a vision of a compassionate, beautiful life. It's about nurturing the warmth of human connection in this world... and it is this love that has inspired everyday "angels" to engage in heartfelt charitable acts.
Charity is about good deeds that stem from the heart of each person. Acts of kindness that are not rooted in sincerity or are driven by selfish motives are not true charity—they are mere "almsgiving." Charity is a voluntary action, done without coercion. It can take the form of donating money or goods to those in need, but it also includes acts of emotional support and comfort. Even when material needs are not addressed, offering emotional care can make a huge difference, warming hearts and reaffirming the bonds of humanity. Charity can be carried out by individuals, groups, communities, or organizations, and no matter its origin, such actions are always worthy of respect.
No one can define love precisely, but we know it’s something felt deeply—through the heart, the gaze, and the acts of sharing. Love has an invisible, infinite power, the most precious gift to share, and it is indispensable in every human life. Love has the ability to spark creativity and inspire the most miraculous transformations in our world.
In the last days of June, images began to appear on Facebook—empty baskets and overturned conical hats placed in front of homes in District 4. Amidst the glitz of the city, the pandemic had left many people struggling. Many had passed away due to Covid-19, with no family members to bid them farewell. Witnessing this, Giang Kim Cúc decided, "Why not stand in for the families of these victims and help send them off on their final journey?" Thus, the project "Free Funeral Service" was born. The team consists of 40 members, nine of whom are women. These team members have been away from their homes for months, unable to reunite with their families. They have come to view each other as family, sharing stories, emotions, and encouragement. These strong women, who have been through one of the country's toughest periods, give without expecting anything in return. These "angels" continue their vigil, taking the calls and personally handling the funerals for strangers, offering them a final comfort. There have been tears and pain in these difficult days, but on the other hand, the spirit of humanity has never been stronger. These "angels" of the night may be anonymous, but their acts of love have shone brightly in the wake of the pandemic's devastation.
Perhaps when the limits of love deeply move a person's heart, it gives them the strength and belief to create the most innovative solutions for the community. With the desire to help those struggling, particularly street vendors, Hoàng Tuấn Anh from Tân Phú District developed an automatic rice dispenser using materials from his company. During the pandemic, many lost their jobs or could no longer find work to meet their basic needs, such as food. These ATM-like machines offer free rice to those in need, helping them survive these tough times. Tuấn Anh hopes that generous donors will continue supporting this meaningful and humane initiative, ensuring that these rice dispensers can consistently provide for the poor. "Seeing the smiles and happiness of the needy as they receive bags of rice, and watching donations pour in, we are confident that the 'flow' of rice will never stop," he shared.
Blood is red, and every human being has the same desire for happiness. People may have different fates—some are fortunate, others face hardship. Charity is about helping those who are struggling. It’s about offering support to help them overcome difficulties, illness, and pain. It brings peace of mind, and it makes life more joyful. Charity is also an act of enriching oneself.
However, not everyone acts with pure intentions. Some may engage in charity merely for publicity, seeking fame rather than truly wanting to help. Though their actions may appear good, they are motivated by personal gain, not altruism. There are stories of people collecting clothes for remote mountain communities without considering what the recipients truly need. Hence, charity should be well thought out and organized, ensuring it benefits the intended recipients. Additionally, many people remain indifferent to the suffering of those around them.
Charity is a beautiful act, a cherished cultural tradition. It embodies love and sharing with others. We must value those who give selflessly, and take action now to help those in need. Let’s help those facing adversity to rise above their challenges and build a world filled with hope, love, and compassion.
Your day today will be shaped by your own choices. Like a sculptor shaping their masterpiece, you must create your own day as the first rays of sunlight appear. It all depends on your mindset. What will you choose to focus on today? Will you choose love and generosity? And will you start your day with the energy of love, remembering: Giving love is love that lasts forever!

8. Reference article 3
In today's society, there are still many people facing hardships who need help. Every day, compassionate individuals offer their kindness and support to those in need. This is charity—an increasingly widespread activity that is vital in modern times.
Charity involves sharing and helping those in vulnerable situations, driven by love and compassion. Today, charitable acts come in many forms, carried out by organizations, individuals, or groups. It can be through monetary donations for those in need, providing clothes and books to students in remote areas, or humanitarian aid for natural disaster victims. These acts of kindness continue to gain attention and expand in society.
Across the globe, no matter the country, there are always people facing misfortune. It could be the aftermath of a natural disaster, victims of tragic accidents, or those in remote regions. It could even be elderly individuals living alone or abandoned children without care. These people no longer have the ability to care for themselves and rely on the collective support of society. No matter how advanced a country may become, there will always be those forgotten by society, living in poverty and despair. In Vietnam, the wisdom passed down for generations reminds us:
“The pumpkin should help the gourd,”
“Even though they are of different kinds, they share the same trellis.”
This tradition of love and mutual care has been passed down through generations, and it is an intrinsic part of every individual. Each year, each month, or even each day, there are campaigns supporting those in need. In schools, students often donate to those in remote areas, and there are charity boxes for small contributions like 1000 VND, which reflect immense heartfelt sharing.
Many people often ask: What do you gain from charity? However, such questions do not concern those who give. They do charity because their hearts guide them to do so. They engage in charity for peace of mind, to create blessings for future generations, and to alleviate the hardships and misfortunes of life. These selfless acts of charity bring positive energy to society, making it a better, healthier, and more civilized place.
However, charity today still faces some issues. Some people engage in charity for fame or to gain recognition, rather than from genuine goodwill. While charity itself is noble, doing it incorrectly or targeting the wrong people can have negative effects. There have been reports of poorly thought-out charity efforts, like providing flashy or inappropriate clothing for the elderly or poor families in remote areas. These individuals fail to understand what those they aim to help truly need. As such, charity must be organized with proper research and planning to ensure its effectiveness. Moreover, some people remain indifferent to the struggles of others. These individuals need education to shift their perspective and become more empathetic.
Each of us should open our hearts and recognize that many people still need assistance. Helping others doesn’t always require large donations or expensive gifts—sometimes, simple actions or kind words of encouragement are enough.

