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Receiving registration to donate more than 8.7 billion VND to support people affected by natural disasters

Báo Đại Đoàn KếtBáo Đại Đoàn Kết25/10/2024

On the afternoon of October 25, the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Ho Chi Minh City announced that it had just received registrations to donate more than VND 8.7 billion from 6 units and businesses to support people in the North to overcome the consequences caused by storm No. 3.


Speaking at the reception, Vice President of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Ho Chi Minh City Nguyen Thi Kim Thuy said that the city promptly received and transported goods by various means, via air and road.

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Ms. Nguyen Thi Kim Thuy receives a symbolic board from a support unit. (Photo: MT HCM City).

At the same time, support rescue vehicles, deliver medicine bags to families and have a medical team to help people prevent epidemics.

In addition, Ho Chi Minh City also has many activities to help people plant trees, raise animals and provide means to soon stabilize their lives... with the spirit of providing the highest, fastest and most timely support to families who suffered loss of life and property caused by natural disasters.

On behalf of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Ho Chi Minh City, Ms. Nguyen Thi Kim Thuy respectfully thanked the units, organizations and businesses that contributed through the Ho Chi Minh City Fatherland Front, helping people in the provinces affected by storm No. 3.



Source: https://daidoanket.vn/tp-hcm-tiep-nhan-dang-ky-ung-ho-hon-8-7-ty-dong-ho-tro-dong-bao-bi-thien-tai-10293087.html

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