Accordingly, 2 households: Ma A Sang (Sin Chai village); Di A Dinh (Hop 2 village), each household was supported with 60 million VND to build a house; Dao San Border Guard Station sent more than 50 officers and soldiers to support the families in building houses. At the house handover ceremony, the Command Board of Dao San Border Guard Station presented gifts including: beds, mats, bowls, chopsticks, blankets, tables and chairs, Uncle Ho's picture, and national flag to the households. These are gifts from the unit's production increase fund and called for support from benefactors.
Dao San Border Guard Station Command presented gifts to Mr. Ma A Sang's family.
It is known that since the implementation of the program "Joining hands to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses", Dao San Border Guard Station has coordinated with the Party Committees and local authorities under the management of the Station to register to support 92 houses with 316 working days, contributing to helping many households, especially ethnic minorities where the unit is located, to have a stable life.
The Command Board and officers and soldiers of Dao San Border Guard Station helped Aunt A Dinh's family arrange a bed when moving into their new house.
The handover of houses and gifts not only has the meaning of practical material support, but also is a source of profound spiritual encouragement, contributing to enhancing the qualities of "Uncle Ho's soldiers" in the hearts of the people.
Source: https://baolaichau.vn/chinh-tri/ban-giao-nha-va-trao-qua-cho-cac-ho-ngheo-tren-dia-ban-xa-dao-san-777216
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