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Overseas Vietnamese in the Kingdom of the Netherlands support people in flood-affected areas

Báo Đại Đoàn KếtBáo Đại Đoàn Kết04/11/2024

On November 4, in Hanoi , Mr. Vu Chi Hoa, Deputy Head of the Movement Department of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee, received 33 million VND in support of the people of the Northern provinces to overcome the consequences of storm No. 3 from the Association of Vietnamese in the Kingdom of the Netherlands; Mr. Nguyen Tien Thang, Deputy Secretary General of the Vietnam Private Entrepreneurs Association, donated 13.8 million VND.


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Mr. Vu Chi Hoa, Deputy Head of the Movement Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee, received support from the Association of Vietnamese people in the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

Receiving the sentiments of domestic and foreign organizations and units, Mr. Vu Chi Hoa, Deputy Head of the Movement Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Central Committee, affirmed that these are noble gestures, demonstrating the spirit of solidarity, together paying deep attention and sincere feelings towards the people in the flood-hit areas. Especially in difficult times, the tradition of solidarity, mutual love, and "helping each other" is most clearly demonstrated, not only the people in the country but also the Vietnamese community abroad, including the Association of Vietnamese in the Kingdom of the Netherlands, always standing side by side towards the Fatherland.

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Mr. Vu Chi Hoa received the support and presented the Thank You Letter to Mr. Nguyen Tien Thang, Deputy General Secretary of the Vietnam Association of Private Entrepreneurs.

Mr. Vu Chi Hoa pledged that the donated money will be allocated to the right place, the right people, used effectively, for the right purpose, and quickly help people stabilize their lives.



Source: https://daidoanket.vn/kieu-bao-tai-vuong-quoc-ha-lan-huong-ve-nguoi-dan-vung-lu-10293754.html

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