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Unsung heroes who silently serve the community.

In recent times, many exemplary individuals have emerged in charitable and humanitarian work in My Yen commune, Tay Ninh province. They not only contribute positively to the local economic development but also serve as role models of responsibility and dedication to their communities.

Báo Long AnBáo Long An17/11/2025

Having risen from humble beginnings, Ms. Tran Kim Hanh deeply understands the hardships faced by those less fortunate.

A typical example is Ms. Tran Kim Hanh (born in 1964) - Director of Phu Huu Production - Trading Company Limited, located in Hamlet 1, My Yen. Recalling the early days of her business, her family faced many difficulties, but thanks to her efforts and favorable business conditions, Ms. Kim Hanh's life is now stable, her children have achieved success, and she has created jobs for many local workers.

Having risen from humble beginnings, Ms. Kim Hanh deeply understands the hardships faced by those less fortunate. Therefore, throughout her family's development, she has always prioritized charitable work. Each year, her family donates over 100 million VND to support local social welfare initiatives. In addition, Ms. Kim Hanh pays special attention to disadvantaged households in her hamlet. Every year, her family distributes 100-300 gift packages worth tens of millions of VND during holidays and festivals.

Similarly to Ms. Kim Hanh, for many years, Ms. Pham Thi Ngoc Anh (born in 1957), along with Hamlet 1, My Yen, has carried out many charitable programs and activities to help people in difficult circumstances in the locality, such as donating essential goods and money. Not only actively participating in humanitarian and charitable activities, Ms. Ngoc Anh is also a prime example in developing her family's economy with the famous Ngoc Anh bread business in the area.

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For many years, Ms. Pham Thi Ngoc Anh has carried out numerous charitable activities, helping people in difficult circumstances in the local area.

Although the gifts weren't large, they warmed the hearts of families still facing difficulties in life. "Besides participating in community activities, every year I organize the distribution of over 100 gift packages containing essential goods to disadvantaged families in the hamlet. During the full moon festival, my family also distributes hundreds of vegetarian loaves of bread… I always believe that as long as I have the health, I will try to do charitable work to help people and participate in supporting the construction of bridges and the repair of rural roads to contribute to the development of my homeland," Ms. Ngoc Anh shared.

Party Secretary and Head of Hamlet 1, My Yen, Tran Thi Kim Nhan, said: “Over the years, the families of Ms. Tran Kim Hanh and Ms. Pham Thi Ngoc Anh have made many contributions to the hamlet's activities. The two families regularly support and participate in many charitable programs such as: donating scholarships and bicycles to underprivileged children to help them excel in their studies; and donating essential goods to needy families. Along with their philanthropic spirit, the two families are also exemplary models in successful economic activities, creating jobs for many local workers.”

With the spirit of "helping those in need," the quiet but meaningful contributions of Ms. Tran Kim Hanh and Ms. Pham Thi Ngoc Anh have helped to make society better.

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