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Tam Ky Front gives livelihood to fishermen

(QNO) - The Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Tam Ky City has just organized activities to accompany fishermen in 2025.

Báo Quảng NamBáo Quảng Nam17/05/2025

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Leaders of Tam Ky City Front presented gifts to representatives of fishermen's families. Photo: Tam Ky Front

Accordingly, Tam Ky Front presented 4 means of production (fishing gear) to fishermen; presented gifts to support 4 students in the program "Adopted children of Border Guards", "Helping children go to school" of Tam Thanh Border Guard Station; provided emergency support to 8 fishermen in difficult circumstances; presented 3 gifts to encourage soldiers of Tam Thanh Border Guard Station.

The total cost of the gifts is nearly 40 million VND, taken from the Sea and Island Sovereignty Protection Fund and the Fund for the Poor of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Tam Ky City.

The gifts are a source of deep spiritual encouragement, expressing the community's affection for fishermen, helping them confidently go out to sea, stick to the sea, preserve traditional fishing grounds, and contribute to protecting the sacred sovereignty of the homeland's seas and islands.

In recent times, the Standing Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front of the city has always paid attention to social security work, especially for fishermen in coastal areas. In 2024, the City Front supported the repair of 3 houses for fishermen in difficult circumstances; presented 15 gifts to fishermen from poor, near-poor households, and households in especially difficult circumstances in Tam Thanh and Tam Thang communes; and organized a forum "Listening to fishermen's opinions".

Source: https://baoquangnam.vn/mat-tran-tam-ky-tang-sinh-ke-cho-ngu-dan-3154938.html


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