For many years, her greatest wish was to have a sturdy home where she could peacefully enjoy her old age. Thanks to the support of the "Safe and Secure Home" program, that dream has now become a reality.
On the day she received her new house, Mrs. Tran Thi Hong emotionally shared: “I am so happy. I never dared to imagine that one day I would be able to live in such a decent house. Thank you to the local government, the Ca Mau Newspaper and Radio and Television, and all the benefactors who have shown concern and helped. From now on, I won't have to worry about the rain and wind anymore.”
On this occasion, charitable groups and philanthropists also donated over 10 million VND to help Ms. Hong purchase household items and settle into her new home.
However, the house still lacks many essential items for daily living. Through the program, the "Safe Home" team continues to call on philanthropists to join hands in supporting Ms. Hong so that she can have more stable living conditions and enjoy her old age in a new home.
Ms. Hong assembles fishing nets for hire in the dilapidated house she used to live in.
This is the 7th house built in 2026 under the "Safe Housing" program, implemented by Ca Mau Newspaper and Radio and Television in coordination with Ca Mau Lottery Company Limited, contributing to helping many poor and disadvantaged households stabilize their living conditions and improve their lives.
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Ms. Nguyen Hang Ny, Vice Chairperson of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee and Chairperson of the Women's Union of Luong The Tran Commune, representing the local government, handed over the decision to transfer the "Warm Home" to Ms. Tran Thi Hong.
Local authorities and benefactors shared in the joy with Ms. Tran Thi Hong on the day she received her new house.






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