Practical activities to support the poor
(Baonghean.vn) - On the morning of May 7, a number of levels and sectors organized activities to support the poor in Anh Son, Do Luong, and Ky Son districts.
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Free medical examination and medicine for disabled people in Do Luong. Photo: Thuy Hang |
Association for the Support of the Disabled and Orphans of Do Luong DistrictCoordinate with the Health Department and District General Hospital to organize medical examinations and provide free medicine for people with disabilities.
At the program, more than 250 disabled people from 4 communes: Thuong Son, Hien Son, Tru Son, Dai Son came to get examined and were given free medicine.
This time, Do Luong district organized free medical examination and medicine distribution for people with disabilities in 3 clusters with 12 communes. The program was held on May 7 and 8 with more than 1,000 people with disabilities participating in the examination and free medicine distribution.
Thuy Hang
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Bowls of charity porridge are given to patients being treated at Anh Son District Medical Center. Photo: Thai Hien |
Anh Son District Fatherland Front CommitteeCoordinated with the District Red Cross to organize the "Bowl of Love Porridge" program for inpatients at the District Medical Center.
Here, nearly 200 bowls of charity porridge were given to patients being treated at Anh Son District Medical Center. To have delicious and nutritious bowls of porridge, Anh Son District Fatherland Front coordinated with the District Red Cross Society to assign members to choose nutritious, safe, cleanly processed foods and cook them themselves to suit the patients.
This is a very meaningful and practical activity to welcome the 14th Congress of the Vietnam Fatherland Front of Anh Son district, term 2019 - 2024 and respond to Humanitarian Month.
Thai Hien
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Providing support to military families in especially difficult circumstances. Photo: Hai Thuong |
Na Ngoi Border Guard StationOrganize to give support money to military families in especially difficult circumstances.
Lieutenant Luong Van Duong, an armed officer of Na Ngoi Border Guard Station (Nghe An Border Guard) is in a particularly difficult situation. His eldest son, Luong Tuan Tai (born in 2012), has congenital heart disease and tuberculosis and requires long-term treatment. Comrade Duong is also being treated at Military Hospital 4 for chronic liver disease, gastritis and cerebral circulatory anemia. His wife does not have a stable job.
In order to share the difficulties with the family, officers and soldiers of Na Ngoi Border Guard Station voluntarily contributed nearly 15 million VND to support the family.