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Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs gives gifts to the Center for Social Protection and Work on the occasion of 16

Báo Ninh BìnhBáo Ninh Bình30/05/2023


On the afternoon of May 30, leaders of the Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs visited, presented gifts, and attended a cultural program to celebrate Children's Day at the Provincial Center for Social Protection and Work. Also attending were leaders of the Provincial Youth Union and children being cared for at the Center.

Currently, the Provincial Center for Social Protection and Work is managing, nurturing and caring for 21 children, including orphans, children in especially difficult circumstances, and disabled children...

Over the past time, the Center has fully implemented the care policies for children according to regulations, creating the best conditions for children to develop comprehensively. At the same time, it has actively mobilized support resources from the community and philanthropists to improve and enhance the lives of children at the Center.

With their responsibilities, the staff of the Center always consider the children as relatives to guide and accompany them from cultural studies to personality education . Every year, 100% of the children being raised at the Center are promoted to the next grade; the rate of good and excellent students is always between 27-56%; no children are involved in social evils....

On the occasion of International Children's Day June 1, leaders of the Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs and representatives of the Provincial Youth Union presented gifts to the children being cared for at the Center, encouraging the staff, employees, workers and children to continue to strive to overcome difficulties and improve their lives.

Huy Hoang-Minh Quang



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