(HBO) - On January 23rd, the Fatherland Front of Tan Lac district collaborated with the PetroVietnam Fertilizer and Chemical Corporation, Vietnam Oil and Gas Corporation to organize the program "The Love Spring, Tet sharing”, presenting gifts to the households with difficult circumstances in the district on the occasion of Nham Dan Tet. The representatives of the leaders from the Vietnam Oil and Gas Cooperation and Tan Lac district attended.

The representatives from the Vietnam Oil and Gas Cooperation and the
Fatherland Front of Tan Lac district are presenting Tet gifts to the poor
households in the district.
At the program, PetroVietnam
Fertilizer and Chemicals Corporation, Vietnam Oil and Gas Cooperation presented
150 sets of Tet gifts to the households with difficult circumstances in Tu Ne
and Thanh Hoi communes and Man Duc township. In which, the people in Thanh Hoi
commune were given 40 sets of gifts, 50 sets were given in Tu Ne and 60 ones
were given in Man Duc. Each gift is worth 1 million VND. The households
receiving gifts belong to the poor households, households with extremely
difficult circumstances, and households affected by Covid-19 epidemics.
This meaningful activity shows
the concern and love, sharing and helping the households with difficult
circumstances in the district so they feel warmer during the Lunar New Year.
Thereby, it has been contributing to the implementation of the movement "The
whole country joins hands for the poor - leaving no one behind” in the spirit
launched by the Prime Minister.
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