(HBO) - On January 15th, the Fatherland Front of Tan Lac district gave 100 sets of Tet gifts to the poor households in 3 communes, Phu Cuong, Phu Vinh, and My Hoa. Each gift is worth 700,000 VND, including one warm blanket and confectionery, the necessities and 300,000 VND in cash. Twenty sets of gifts were distributed and given to the poor households in Phu Cuong commune, 35 ones were given in Phu Vinh and 25 ones were given in My Hoa.

 The leaders of the Fatherland Front of Tan Lac district are giving the sets of Tet gifts to the poor households in Phu Cuong commune.

The households receiving gifts were the poor ones with extremely difficult circumstances and those who were heavily affected by Covid-19 pandemics. The selection of the poor households to receive gifts and the organization of gift giving were done openly and transparently, ensuring the prevention and control of Covid-19 epidemics, which was divided into groups of the households to receive gifts at the communal headquarters.

The above-mentioned sets of Tet gifts were deducted and purchased from the Provincial Fund for the Poor. The Standing Committee of the Provincial Fatherland Front has allocated 150 sets of gifts to the Fatherland Front of Tan Lac to give to the poor on the occasion of the Lunar New Year in 2022.

For the poor households in the remaining communes of the district, the district’s Fatherland Front will deduct the funds from the district-level Fund for the Poor and mobilize the resources from benefactors to give in the coming time.

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