(HBO) - With the officials of the Fatherland Front Committee of Tuan Lo Commune (Tan Lac), we visited Mr. Bach Cong Hai's family in Ban Doi hamlet, the poor household was supported to build and hand over the "Great Solidarity" house in October 2018. The happiness is present on his face. Having a new home, his family can ease the difficulties and hardship to have the peace of mind to live and develop economy, improving the quality of life.
From the support of the Fatherland Front supported by
different levels, Mr. Bach Cong Hai, Bac Doi hamlet, Tuan Lo commune (Tan Lac)
built "Great Solidarity" house, contributing to stabilizing life.
During the 2013-2018 term, the Fatherland Front has promoted
propaganda and mobilized the officials, the party members and the people of all
classes to build "The Fund for the Poor” in various and diversified forms to
carry out charitable activities and the social security. Based on the plan of
the district’s Committee of Fatherland Front, the mobilization level for the
officials and the employees is one day's salary and 20,000 VND a year for each
household. Accordingly, "The Fund for the Poor” in 2018 reached 11 million VND,
increasing 3 million VND compared to 2013. The annual goal is to support at
least one poor household to build” The Great Solidarity” house with a minimum
amount of 10 million VND.
As a result, during the period of 2013 - 2018, the total
mobilized fund reached 70 million VND. Thereby, six houses of "The Great
Solidarity” have been built and one damaged house has been repaired. In 2018
alone, from the funds of the Fatherland Front of the province and district, 55
million VND has been supported to build 2 houses for the poor households. In
the 9 months of this year, the Fatherland Front has mobilized the officials and
the people to contribute about 13 million VND to build the "The Fund for the
Poor”. It is estimated that by the end of November, the Fund Management Board
will synthesize, review and support the construction of "The Great Solidarity”
houses, repairing and upgrading a number of deteriorated and severely damaged
houses of poor households and the households under the preferential policies.
Mr. Bui Van Hue, the Chairman of the Committee Fatherland Front in Tuan Lu
commune says: "In the coming time, the Fatherland Front will continue
propagandizing and mobilizing departments, the appropriate authorities and the
people to build "The Fund for the Poor” so that it can reach from 14-17 million
VND every year. They will strengthen the coordination and mobilization of
funding from organizations, individuals and benefactors to visit and support at
least 30 poor and poverty threshold people each year. They have plan to reduce
the rate of the poor households in the whole commune to below 8%. Thereby, the
quality of life of the people will be improved, contributing to promoting the
local socio-economic development”.
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