(HBO) - In the morning of July 23rd, the delegation including the leaders of the Provincial Fatherland Front, the Association of Victims of Agent Orange/dioxin in the province and in Cao Phong district visited and presented gifts to the victims of the Hop Phong and Thach Yen communes (Cao Phong).
The leaders of the Provincial Fatherland
Front, the Provincial Association of the Victims of Agent Orange/dioxin in Cao
Phong district are giving gifts to victim Bui Van Nhun from Chang Ngoai hamlet,
Hop Phong commune.
Specifically, the delegation donated a
wheelchair to the victim Bui Van Nhun Hamlet Chang Ngoai hamlet, Hop Phong
commune. They presented gifts to 2 victims, Mr. Bui Van Dien from Ru Giua
hamlet, Hop Phong and Mr. Bui Xuan Quyet from Bo hamlet, Thach Yen commune.
Each gift is worth 1.5 million VND, of which there is 1.2 million VND in cash
and 300,000 VND including the necessities. These are the victims with difficult
circumstances in the district.
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the afternoon of the same day, the delegation including the leaders of the
Provincial Fatherland Front, the Association of Victims of Agent Orange/dioxin,
of the province and Tan Lac district visited and presented gifts to the victims
of the Agent Orange in Tu Ne commune and Man Duc towns (Tan Lac).
They presented a wheelchair to the victim
Nguyen Van Nang from Man Duc town. They gave 2 gifts to 2 victims, Mr. Bui Van
Hon, from Muong Dinh area, Man Duc town and Mr. Duong Dang Huu from hamlet 1,
Tu Ne commune. Each gift is worth 1.5 million VND. The Association of Victims
of Agent Orange/Dioxin in Tan Lac district also gave 3 gifts to 3 victims.
On behalf of the delegation, the leaders of
the Provincial Fatherland Front asked about the health and the life of the
victims in two districts, Cao Phong and Tan Lac. At the same time, they
encouraged the victims and their families to overcome difficulties caused by
the impact of the agent organe to stabilize their lives and integrate into the
community. It is suggested that the Party committees and the local authorities
continue to care and support the victims and their families with the specific
and practical activities, contributing to alleviating the pain of Agent Orange.
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