The gifts donated by the two units to the children at Hoa Phuong Center included: one air conditioner, rice, pens, school supplies, candies, and other essential necessities for daily life, totaling nearly 30 million VND. Leaders and commanders of the two units expressed hope that these small gifts would help alleviate the difficulties faced by the staff and the disabled and orphaned children at Hoa Phuong Center, improve their living conditions, and motivate them to overcome life's challenges.

The organizations presented gifts to the Hoa Phuong Center.
Visiting and encouraging the orphaned children who are being cared for and raised at the Center.

"Over the years, the Vietnam Coast Guard in general, and the No. 1 Reconnaissance Unit and the No. 1 Anti-Drug Crime Task Force in particular, have actively organized humanitarian and charitable activities aimed at policy beneficiary families, people with meritorious services to the revolution, the poor, people with disabilities, orphans... Through these acts of kindness, the two units have contributed to reviving the national tradition of 'mutual support' and 'helping those in need,' alleviating the suffering of the less fortunate in society, and further enhancing the image of Uncle Ho's soldiers and Coast Guard officers in the hearts of the people," said Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Ba Long, Secretary of the Party Committee and Political Commissar of the No. 1 Anti-Drug Crime Task Force.

The Coast Guard deployed forces to coordinate with units organizing exam support activities in Hai Phong city.

Encouraging students before they enter the examination hall.

Previously, on May 31st, the Youth Union and Women's Association of the No. 1 Anti-Drug Crime Task Force and the No. 1 Reconnaissance Team, in coordination with the Youth Union and the Police of Ngo Quyen Ward, organized the "Supporting Students During Exams" program in 2026 to assist students participating in the 10th grade high school entrance exam in Ngo Quyen Ward, Hai Phong City. During the exam period, volunteers provided drinking water, study materials, guided students, managed traffic flow, and assisted students with disabilities or difficult circumstances. They also coordinated in handling any issues arising related to health, weather, and security at the exam site.

    Source: https://www.qdnd.vn/xa-hoi/tin-tuc/mang-tet-thieu-nhi-den-voi-tre-mo-coi-1042238