(HBO) - joining hands to build "Home of Love” for poor women is a humanitarian campaign that has been effectively implemented by the different levels of Women's Union in the province for many years. The houses formed from the warm sharing of gratitude have brought the joy of settling down, helping the members and women try to overcome difficulties and stabilize their lives.
Mrs. Nguyen Thi Chay's family, group 15, Dong Tien ward (Hoa
Binh city), has been living in a new solid house for more than 2 months. The
joy, the excitement, the confidence to earn the living and to stabilize life
appearing with the existence of the new home is still visible on her face.
Chay's family used to be the poor household with the extremely difficult
circumstances. The 4-grade house was seriously degraded but they did not have
any conditions for repair or construction. With the support and assistance from
the Women's Union of the city, the local authorities and benefactors, after 1
month of construction and repair, the house with an area of over 40 m2 was
completed. The total construction cost was over 70 million VND, of which, the
Women's Union of Hoa Binh City donated 15 million VND from the fund of the
campaign to build the "Home of Love”.

Giving support money to build "Home of Love” to Ms. Bui Thi
Thao's family, Roc Tru 1 village, Khoan Du commune.
Mr. Hoang Thi Duyen, the Chairwoman of the provincial
Women's Union, says: Responding to the campaign to build a "Home of Love” to
help the poor and disadvantaged women by the Central Committee of Vietnamese
Women's Union, since In 2009 till now, the Women's Union at all levels in the
province have actively implemented a lot of activities to contribute and
mobilize the units, enterprises and sponsors to build 256 houses and repair 24
houses of "Home of Love” for poor women with a total value of over 4.79 billion
VND. Particularly in the first months of 2019, the different levels of the
Women’s Union have supported the construction of dozens of houses, thereby a
motivation for women to rise up to the economic development has been created
Although the material value of the home of love is not much,
there is a great spiritual value for the poor and disadvantaged women,
encouraging them to rise up in life and overcome difficulties for the emulation
in labor, production and active participation in local social work.
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