(HBO) - The Fatherland Front Committee of northern Hoa Binh province on April 8 received relief aid from Dinh Nhuan Trading JSC and NSTGroup for the province to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, at a ceremony on April 8.

Chairwoman of the provincial Fatherland Front Committee Nguyen Thi Oanh receives the relief aid from NSTGroup.

The Dinh Nhuan Trading JSC donated 90 boxes of instant noodles worth 15 million VND, while NSTGroup presented 10,000 medical face masks to the province.

Chairwoman of the provincial Fatherland Front Committee Nguyen Thi Oanh thanked the donors for their support, and pledged to swiftly provide the gifts for target people.

Right after receiving the relief aid, representatives from the provincial Fatherland Front Committee directly handed over 40 boxes of instant noodles to a quarantine area in the provincial military school. The remaining noodles will soon be distributed to other quarantine areas in districts.

As of April 8, the provincial Fatherland Front Committee has received financial assistance worth over 300 million VND, 45,000 cloth masks, 10,000 medical face masks, and 90 boxes of instant noodles worth 475 million VND in total from 26 agencies and individuals in and outside the province.




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