• Warmth in new homes
  • Joy in a new home

The Tan Loc commune government is working closely with departments, agencies, and mass organizations at all levels to mobilize human and material resources to jointly support the elimination of temporary housing for poor and near-poor households and families with particularly difficult circumstances.

Accordingly, the locality completed 51 houses for poor and near-poor households, including 25 houses for policy beneficiaries. This result demonstrates the high level of effort and determination of the Party Committee, government, and people of Tan Loc commune in achieving the goal of eliminating temporary and dilapidated houses.

Along with the rest of the province, Tan Loc commune has completed the goal of eliminating temporary and dilapidated houses ahead of schedule, handing over 100% of houses to poor, near-poor, and disadvantaged households. Along with the rest of the province, Tan Loc commune has completed the goal of eliminating temporary and dilapidated houses ahead of schedule, handing over 100% of houses to poor, near-poor, and disadvantaged households.

Ms. Mai Tu Nhi, Vice Chairman of the Tan Loc Commune People's Committee, shared: “We recognize that ensuring stable and safe housing is a crucial prerequisite for improving the material and spiritual lives of the people. Therefore, we have mobilized resources and volunteer groups to support and create conditions for people to quickly repair and rebuild their houses, while ensuring the quality of the construction, so that each house is spacious, sturdy, and durable.”

For Ms. Ho Thi Da (Hamlet 7, Tan Loc Commune), the dream of having a sturdy house seemed far-fetched, but now it has become a reality. Ms. Da emotionally shared: “My family consists only of my granddaughter and me. Every rainy season, we lose sleep and appetite fearing our house will collapse. When we received support from the local authorities, I was overjoyed. It’s been almost a month since we received the new house, and I still can’t believe it’s real.”

Sharing in that joy, Mr. Huu Minh Ut, a resident of the same hamlet who just received his new house, expressed: “Previously, my family's circumstances were very difficult, and I never thought that one day we would be able to live in a decent house. When we received the house, my family was very happy because we now have a stable place to live, and now we can focus on working to develop our economy .”

Implementing the government 's policy has shown that the program to eliminate temporary housing not only solves the housing problem but also makes a significant contribution to sustainable poverty reduction and promotes the development of advanced new rural areas. The new houses that spring up are not just shelters from the rain and sun, but the beginning of a journey of transformation, a place to cultivate trust and strengthen community bonds between local authorities and the people.

Huynh My - Gia Hung

Source: https://baocamau.vn/niem-vui-nha-moi-a39793.html