The houses were handed over to the families of Ms. Tran Thi Phan (Binh Thoi quarter, Binh Phu town), Mr. Vo Van Kim (Binh Son quarter, Binh Phu town), Mr. Phan Van Quan and Mr. Nguyen Van Minh (both residing in Hamlet 4, Phu Cuong commune), Ms. Le Thi Kieu Nga (residing in Hamlet 2, Phu An commune), Ms. Nguyen Thi Cam Hong (residing in My Thanh A hamlet, Long Tien commune) and Ms. Nguyen Thi Cam Hong (residing in My Thanh B hamlet, Long Tien commune).
Each house has an area of 32 m2 to more than 50 m2 . Through the Fund for the Poor of Cai Lay district, Tex Giang Joint Stock Company and Phuong Dong Garment Joint Stock Company support each house with 60 million VND, the rest is contributed by family members.
Speaking at the handover ceremony, Vice Chairwoman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Cai Lay District Nguyen Thi Kim Oanh emphasized that the policy of eliminating temporary and dilapidated houses launched by the Prime Minister has profound humanitarian significance. In 2025, the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Cai Lay District received the companionship and support of organizations, individuals and businesses, bringing solid housing to poor and near-poor households. The handed over houses are a meaningful sharing, demonstrating the tradition of "mutual love" and creating motivation for families to strive to stabilize their lives.
On this occasion, local authorities and sponsors gave gifts to the families.
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Source: https://baoapbac.vn/xa-hoi/202505/huyen-cai-lay-ban-giao-7-can-nha-dai-doan-ket-1041927/
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