(HBO) - On the afternoon of April 22nd, the provincial Red Cross in cooperation with Lawrence S.Ting Memorial Fund and Phu My Hung Development Co., Ltd. donated 90 wheelchairs with a total value of 148 million dong to the disabled people in the province.
The provincial Red Cross in cooperation with Lawrence S.Ting Memorial Fund and Phu My Hung Development Co., Ltd. donated wheelchairs to the disabled people of Hòa Bình province.
The program aims to support means of travelling for
the Disabled and the Injured in the provinces and cities, which creates
convenience for their living and working conditions and improvement in their
lives.
At the Ceremony, Lawrence S.Ting Memorial Fund donated
30 wheelchairs for the Disabled in Hoa
Binh City, Ky Son
district and authorized the Provincial Red Cross to present 60 wheelchairs to the
disabled in the province.
On this occasion, the provincial Red Cross awarded the
Certificate of recognition of humanitarian golden heart for the leaders of Lawrence
S.Ting Memorial Fund.
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Thanks to the support of local authorities, Hoa Binh’s education system continues to achieve significant progress, contributing to meeting comprehensive reform targets and students' learning needs as well as supplying high-quality human resources for the province.
Muong Bi – Tan Lac is one of the four major Muong regions in Hoa Binh province. As the New Year has begun, Tan Lac is filled with hope, optimism, and renewed motivation. These days, village roads and alleyways there are adorned with vibrant flags and flowers, creating a bustling atmosphere to welcome 2025. Local residents are overjoyed as their homeland undergoes a remarkable transformation, with improved living conditions, and greater prosperity and security.
Da Bac district, like many other localities, faces challenges such as unemployment and unstable job opportunities, with an average 900 labourers needing vocational training annually and nearly 1,000 looking for jobs. The district has collaborated with the provincial Department of Labor, Invalids, and Social Affairs, job service centres, and domestic and international recruitment agencies to organise job fairs and consultation sessions every year.
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