The program was organized by the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Thu Duc Ward, Ho Chi Minh City, the Thu Duc Ward Red Cross Society, and a team of doctors and nurses from Le Van Viet Hospital. (Ho Chi Minh City) In collaboration with the Ca Mau Provincial Red Cross Society and other organizations and benefactors, this event was organized.
Many meaningful activities
As part of the program, a team of doctors and nurses from Le Van Viet Hospital provided free medical examinations, dispensed free medicine, and distributed 300 gifts to people in difficult circumstances. In addition, the program donated 200 life jackets and 10 first-aid kits to support fishermen in improving their safety while working at sea.
According to Mr. Tran Thanh Binh, Chairman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Thu Duc Ward, Ho Chi Minh City, the program has profound humanitarian significance, demonstrating the solidarity and sharing of ward organizations and philanthropists towards the people of Da Bac coastal commune.



A team of doctors and nurses from Le Van Viet Hospital (Ho Chi Minh City) provided free medical examinations and dispensed free medicine to residents of Da Bac commune.

Mr. Tran Thanh Binh, Standing Committee Member of the Party Committee and Chairman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Thu Duc Ward, delivered a speech.
The highlight of the program was the "National Flag Road" project at Khanh Binh Tay A Primary School, donated by the Nguoi Lao Dong Newspaper .
On this occasion, the Nguoi Lao Dong Newspaper donated 300 national flags to Da Bac commune to contribute to educating patriotic spirit and arousing national pride among students and local people.
In addition, the delegation also donated 2 computer sets, 2 hot and cold water dispensers, and 1,000 notebooks to schools in the area; and also presented 2 guitars to the officers and soldiers of the Da Bac Border Guard Control Station.









The Nguoi Lao Dong newspaper presents flags to fishermen in Da Bac commune.

The delegation presented two guitars to the officers and soldiers of the Da Bac Border Guard Station.
Ms. Ho Quy Nhi, Vice President of the Ca Mau Provincial Red Cross Society, said this is one of the key and practical programs for the people.
"This is a very meaningful model that localities and organizations need to replicate, demonstrating national pride. For the people, this model shows patriotism through small actions such as displaying the national flag in their homes, along roads, or on ships sailing out to sea," Ms. Nhi informed.
According to the organizers, the total cost of these activities exceeded 180 million VND, funded by contributions from numerous organizations, businesses, and philanthropists.
Source: https://nld.com.vn/mang-yeu-thuong-den-nguoi-dan-vung-bien-da-bac-196260524174433464.htm








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