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Newborns also receive Independence Day gifts.

These are children born from August 31 to September 1, and are being cared for at the Obstetrics Department - Dak Nong General Hospital (Lam Dong province).

Báo Lâm ĐồngBáo Lâm Đồng01/09/2025

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More than 30 children being cared for at Dak Nong General Hospital received Independence Day gifts from the leaders of Dong Gia Nghia Ward People's Committee.

On the afternoon of September 1, at Dak Nong General Hospital, the leaders of Dong Gia Nghia Ward People's Committee directly presented gifts to more than 30 newborn babies, on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day September 2.

These are children born from August 31 to September 1, and are being cared for in the hospital's Obstetrics Department.

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Leaders of Dong Gia Nghia Ward People's Committee went directly to hospital beds to give gifts to newborn babies.

On the morning of September 1, Dong Gia Nghia Ward launched a gift giving campaign for the people on the occasion of Independence Day. During the implementation, the unit received a notice from Dak Nong General Hospital that about 30 babies had just been born there.

According to the leader of Dong Gia Nghia Ward People's Committee, this is a medical facility located in the area, so the Ward People's Committee proactively arranged funds to give gifts to the children on this special occasion.

The children were just born, may not have been registered yet but are already citizens. The local authority decided to support 100,000 VND/child according to the general support level. We hope this will be a meaningful gift for the family and the children themselves.

Mr. Thach Canh Tinh, Chairman of Dong Gia Nghia Ward People's Committee shared

Dong Gia Nghia Ward People's Committee said that it will continue to give gifts to support children born on September 2.

Source: https://baolamdong.vn/tre-so-sinh-cung-duoc-nhan-qua-tet-doc-lap-389640.html


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