• Great unity in building our homeland.
  • Construction begins on the Solidarity House to celebrate the Provincial Congress of the Vietnam Fatherland Front.
  • A lively and joyful Great Unity Festival was held in the Vinh Binh - Son Trang hamlet.

Leaders of the Party Committee, the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of U Minh commune, and various departments and the People's Committee of Hamlet 13 took a commemorative photo with the family of Ms. Nguyen Thi Thuy.

Specifically, the Solidarity House was handed over to Ms. Nguyen Thi Thuy's family, residing in Hamlet 13. The house, measuring 15m in length and 4.5m in width, was built to a semi-basic standard with a total cost of 130 million VND, of which the Trade Union of the State Bank of Vietnam contributed 60 million VND, and the remainder was contributed by the family.

Comrade Quách Cẩm Tú, Standing Committee member of the Party Committee and Chairman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of U Minh commune, presented the decision to hand over the Solidarity House to Ms. Nguyễn Thị Thuỷ.

On the same day, three charitable houses were also handed over to policy beneficiary families with dilapidated housing, including: Mr. Nguyen Van Thum (a disabled veteran of category 4/4, residing in Hamlet 17), Mr. Van Cong Hop (son of a fallen soldier, residing in Hamlet 13), and Mr. Pham Van Rang (son of a fallen soldier, residing in Hamlet 16). Each house was renovated with a budget of 35-40 million VND, of which benefactors contributed 30 million VND per house, and the rest was contributed by the families. The handover ceremony was coordinated by Venerable Thich Duc Dung, Standing Member of the Charity and Social Welfare Subcommittee - Vietnam Buddhist Association, and Ms. Pham Hong Nhien, a Vietnamese expatriate in Taiwan, representing the sponsors.

Sponsors and local authorities handed over the house to Mr. Pham Van Rang's family.

Ms. Pham Hong Nhien (the sponsor) opens the handover board for the house to Mr. Nguyen Van Thum's family.

The handover of these four houses contributes to helping policy-beneficiary and disadvantaged families stabilize their housing, creating motivation to improve their lives, and at the same time demonstrates the spirit of mutual support and concern of the community and philanthropists for social welfare work in the locality.

Tran Chuong - Le Quan

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