(HBO) - Lac Son District polices have just organized a program of donating cattle breeds named "join hands for community life” at the third time for households having extremely difficult conditions in the area.

The
leaders of Lac Son District Police Department are gifting cow breeds for Mr.
Bui Van Dinh’s family with the witness of leaders of four communes.
During the program, Lac Son District Polices surveyed, assessed
and selected the most difficult households locating in some communes: Chi Dao,
Phu Luong, An Nghia and Huong Nhuong. After that, they selected four households
as Mr. Bui Van Dinh’s family in Be Tren hamlet of Chi Dao commune; Ms. Bui Thi
Hien in Tram hamlet of Phu Luong commune; Ms. Bui Thi Xuyen in Tua hamlet of An
Nghia commune; and Mr. Bui Van Tai in Huong Hoa hamlet of Huong Nhuong commune.
Each household was donated a cow and the total price of four cows was over 50
million VND. This was the fund which individuals of officers and policeman in
Lac Son District Police Department volunteered to donate for charity funds in a
bid of helping households having economic difficult conditions. Among the
households receiving the cattle breeds, there was Mr. Bui Van Dinh who was the
prisoners released and had extremely difficult conditions. He was presented cow
breeds by Lac Son District polices in order to encourage him to reintegrate
into the community.
The program of donating cattle breeds named "join hands for
community life” of Lac Son District Police Department was processed from March
of 2017. After over a year, Lac Son District polices have gifted 10 cattle
breeds (in which a cow spawned) with the total value of about 140 million VND.
This job has deep educational meanings on the spirit of mutual support for
officers, soldiers and policeman, and practical value for poor households.
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