(HBO) – The Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) - Hoa Binh chapter on January 23 presented gift packages to disadvantaged families in the northwestern province ahead of the traditional Lunar New Year (Tet) festival.

The event was attended by leaders of the VFF - Hoa Binh chapter, representatives of Dinh Nhuan joint Stock Company and a number of organisations in the province.

 In accordance with Decision No. 117 of the managing board of the provincial Fund for the Poor on the distribution of the fund on the occasion of the 2019 Tet, the managing board decided to present 50 gifts totalling 20 million VND (about 860 USD) to the associations of the former young pioneers, the blind, the old, those who with disabilities, orphans and victims of Agent Orange/dioxin. Each organisation received 10 packages worth 400,000 VND each.

 

 Leaders of the VFF - Hoa Binh chapter hands over gifts to representatives of five organisations in the province.

 Speaking at the ceremony, Nguyen Thi Oanh, head of the provincial Party Committee’s Mass Mobilisation Commission and President of the VFF Hoa Binh chapter, expressed her gratitude to Dinh Nhuan JSC for joining hands with the VFF to support poor families ahead of Tet festival for many years.

 She also voiced her hope that the province’s associations will promptly deliver Tet gifts to disadvantaged residents so that they will have a warm Tet and ease their difficulties./.

 

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