More Tet gifts come to less fortunate people

More gift packages are being delivered to needy people on the occasion of the Lunar New Year.
More gift packages are being delivered to people from disadvantagedbackgrounds on the occasion of the up-coming traditional Lunar New Year(Tet).

Politburo member and standing member of theParty Central Committee Secretariat Le Hong Anh on February 9 presented100 gifts, each worth 1 million VND (47 USD), to poor households andAgent Orange (AO)/dioxin victims in Hoa Binh district of southern BacLieu province.

The same day, Minister of Informationand Communication Nguyen Bac Son brought 10,000 gift packages to needyand beneficiary families in Dai Tu, Dinh Hoa, Dong Hy, Phu Luong and VoNhai districts of northern Thai Nguyen province, worth a combined 800million VND (37,600 USD). The gifts were donated by Hoa Binh Company inHanoi.

Authorities from the northern provinceof Nam Dinh earmarked over 43 billion VND (2 million USD) topresent gifts to poverty-stricken and welfare beneficiary households.

Meanwhile, the Vietnam Red Cross Society’s chapter incentral Nghe An province delivered New Year gifts to 60 poor fishermenin Dien Chau district, each worth 1 million VND.

Vice President and General Secretary of the Vietnam Fatherland Front(VFF) Central Committee Vu Trong Kim handed over gift packages to 60underprivileged families in Nam Giang and Thang Binh districts ofcentral Quang Nam province, worth total 30 million VND (1,410 USD).

Vice Chairwoman of the Vietnam Women’s Union Bui Thi Hoa visited andpresented gifts to Vietnamese heroic mothers, AO victims, and needywomen in the provincial Thang Binh and Nui Thanh districts and Tam Kycity.

This year, the Vietnam Red Cross Societylaunched a programme to raise over 1 million Tet gift packages to warmthe hearts of AO victims and needy people from ethnic minorities andremote areas.-VNA

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