* The Provincial Association of Veteran Entrepreneurs presented gifts to 20 veterans and those who rendered meritorious services to the revolution.
The Lao Cai Provincial Association of Veteran Entrepreneurs organized a delegation to visit and present gifts to 20 veterans and people who have rendered meritorious services to the revolution in the province.


The Provincial Association of Veteran Entrepreneurs presented gifts to express gratitude to veterans and those who contributed to the revolution.
Accordingly, the delegation visited and presented gifts to 20 veterans and people who rendered meritorious services to the revolution (worth 500,000 VND per gift per person) in several localities in the province, such as: Lao Cai ward, Cam Duong ward, Bao Ha commune, Bat Xat commune, Bao Yen commune…
During their visits, the delegation inquired about the health and family circumstances of the veterans and those who contributed to the cause of national independence, freedom, and reunification, and expressed gratitude for their contributions and sacrifices.

Through visits and gift-giving activities aimed at showing gratitude and encouraging members and veterans to continue upholding the qualities of "Uncle Ho's soldiers," and actively engaging in labor and production.
This is reportedly an annual activity of the association on the occasion of national holidays, festivals, or anniversaries. Through this, they express gratitude for the contributions of veterans and those who have rendered meritorious service to the revolution, while also fostering unity and encouraging members and veterans to continue upholding the tradition of "Uncle Ho's soldiers," actively participating in labor, production, and business, and contributing to the overall development of the locality.
* The National Parade and March Command - A80 presents gifts to families receiving preferential treatment in Van Phu ward and Yen Binh commune.
On July 26-27, the National Parade and March Command - A80 and the 3rd Mobile Police Battalion - Northwest Mobile Police Regiment (E24) - Mobile Police Command visited, presented gifts, and encouraged families of wounded soldiers and martyrs in Van Phu ward and Yen Binh commune.
A delegation from the National Parade and Marching Command - A80, led by Lieutenant Colonel Bui Ngoc Lam, Deputy Commander of the National Parade and Marching Command A80 - Ministry of Public Security , visited and presented gifts to the following families: Mr. Nguyen Quang Ganh, a war invalid in Ngoi Sen residential area, Van Phu ward; Mr. Tran Van Dau, a disabled veteran in Tien Phu residential area, Van Phu ward; and Mr. Vuong Minh Chung, a disabled veteran in Tien Phu residential area, Van Phu ward.


The delegation from the National Parade and March Command - A80 visited and presented gifts to families entitled to preferential policies in Van Phu ward.
The delegation also visited and presented gifts to the families of Mrs. Pham Thi Thu, the wife of a fallen soldier, residing in residential area 1, Yen Binh commune; Mr. Nong Thanh Phan, a war invalid residing in residential area 2, Yen Binh commune; and Mr. Dong Nam Hai, a victim of chemical poisoning, residing in residential area 4, Yen Binh commune.
During their visits to the families, the delegation representatives cordially inquired about their well-being, offered encouragement, and expressed their profound gratitude for the immense contributions of the heroic martyrs, wounded soldiers, relatives of martyrs, and those who rendered meritorious service to the revolution in the struggle to protect the Fatherland.
* 48 people with meritorious service to Gia Hoi commune received free medical examinations and medication.
On July 27th, the Youth Union of General Hospital No. 3 organized free medical examinations, health consultations, medication distribution, and gift giving in Gia Hoi commune.

At the Gia Hoi Regional Polyclinic, doctors and medical staff provided general health check-ups, consultations, and free medication to 48 people who are beneficiaries of government policies, war invalids, sick soldiers, victims of Agent Orange, revolutionary veterans, and Vietnamese Heroic Mothers, among others.
In addition, doctors and medical staff also provide advice on self-care and proactive prevention of common diseases; advice on treatment, safe use of medication, and disease prevention; and recommend that those showing symptoms of illness should seek timely medical treatment at healthcare facilities.

Previously, on July 25th, General Hospital No. 3 organized a rally to commemorate the 78th anniversary of the Day of War Invalids and Martyrs, aiming to remember, honor, and express gratitude to those who bravely fought for the independence and freedom of the Fatherland, to educate about revolutionary traditions and the moral principle of "drinking water, remembering the source," and "repaying gratitude"; at the same time, to encourage, visit, and present gifts to the relatives of staff members who are war invalids, sick soldiers, or martyrs.
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