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Tam Ky Ward launched a campaign to support the Cuban people.

DNO - Responding to the call of the Central Committee of the Vietnam Red Cross Society, on the afternoon of August 28, the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Tam Ky ward organized a program to launch support for the Cuban people.

Báo Đà NẵngBáo Đà Nẵng28/08/2025

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Tam Ky Ward Party Secretary Nguyen Thi Thu Lan and cadres and party members made direct donations at the program. Photo: TAM DAN

The program was held within the framework of the Conference to disseminate resolutions and action programs to implement the Resolution of the 1st Congress of Tam Ky Ward Party Committee, term 2025 - 2030 and new documents of the Party.

Through the launching program, the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of the ward received 49 direct donations from cadres and party members with the amount of 6.4 million VND; 9 collectives registered to donate the amount of 24.4 million VND.

In addition, many individuals supported by scanning QR code to transfer money to the account of the Da Nang City Red Cross Society.

Previously, the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of the city launched the campaign at the agency and the Front Working Committee of the residential blocks. The ward union also mobilized grassroots unions, including the Quang Nam Printing and Publishing Company's Trade Union of Books and School Equipment, which donated 20 million VND.

As of August 28, Tam Ky ward has mobilized more than 55 million VND to support the Cuban people, demonstrating the spirit of mutual love and international solidarity.

Source: https://baodanang.vn/phuong-tam-ky-phat-dong-ung-ho-nhan-dan-cuba-3300584.html


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