After 60 years of construction and development, Nho Quan War Invalids Nursing Center has received, treated and cared for over 2,000 seriously wounded and sick soldiers. Currently, it is managing, caring for, treating and rehabilitating and implementing policies and regimes for 143 wounded and sick soldiers, resistance fighters and children of resistance fighters infected with toxic chemicals, and social protection beneficiaries in especially difficult circumstances with mental illnesses. Over the years, the Center has always performed well in management according to the "Open Management" model with 6 departments - faculties, 76 staff members including highly qualified and dedicated cadres, doctors and nurses, recognized and commended by central and local agencies.
Here, the leaders of Viettel Ninh Binh - Branch of the Military Industry - Telecommunications Group visited the health situation, encouraged and expressed deep gratitude for the sacrifices and contributions of wounded and sick soldiers in the struggles for national liberation. At the same time, they sent their best wishes to the wounded and sick soldiers, meritorious people being treated at the Center and the team of officers, doctors and nurses who are always enthusiastic and responsible for their work.
On the occasion of the 78th anniversary of War Invalids and Martyrs Day, Viettel Ninh Binh Branch presented 144 gifts, each worth 500,000 VND to seriously wounded and sick soldiers and presented gifts to the Center's staff worth 10,000,000 VND. The total value of the gifts was 82 million VND.
This is an annual activity, demonstrating the traditional morality of "When drinking water, remember its source", "When eating fruit, remember the person who planted the tree", expressing gratitude to the generations of fathers and brothers who did not spare their blood and bones to protect the Fatherland of the collective staff and workers of Viettel Ninh Binh Branch.
Source: https://baoninhbinh.org.vn/chi-nhanh-viettel-ninh-binh-tham-tang-qua-trung-tam-dieu-515768.htm
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