(HBO) - On January 28th, at the cultural house of Dup hamlet, Tu Son commune (Kim Boi), the Provincial Fatherland Front coordinated with the delegation of 216 joint Stock Company and donors from Hanoi City to give 100 sets of Tet gifts to the poor households in the commune. Each gift includes cash and a bag of cakes and candies, and cooking oil.
The leaders from the Provincial Fatherland Front, Kim Boi
district, Tu Son commune and donors are giving gifts to the poor households in
Dup hamlet.
The volunteering
delegation graciously asked about the production situation, economic
development, and the welcome of the People's New Year. They wished the people
to welcome the spring of Tan Suu happily and warmly and would like to continue
to coordinate so that there would be the activities to support Hoa Binh
province.
There are 247 poor
households in Tu Son commune. The main economic production of the people is
husbandry and cultivation of rice and crops. In 2020, in the difficult context
caused by African swine fever, Covid-19 epidemic, the people's lives have been
affected. Presenting Tet gifts is a meaningful activity showing the spirit of
mutuality and mutual love, sharing with the poor households and the households
with difficult circumstance of the commune, responding to the program Tet for
the poor of Provincial Fatherland Front. Thereby, it has been contributing to
motivating and supporting the poor, joining hands to ensure the social security
in the province.
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