Supporting dialysis patients in Nghe An
(Baonghean.vn) - On the morning of June 18, a volunteer group from the kidney dialysis patient support program visited, encouraged, and gave gifts to 120 kidney dialysis patients at Vinh City General Hospital (Nghe An).
The delegation included comrades: Nguyen Thi Ha - Deputy Minister of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs; Phan Thi Kim Oanh - Deputy Head of the Office of the President; Ngo Duc Kien - Editor-in-Chief of Nghe An Newspaper and philanthropists.
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Patients attending the program "Supporting patients on hemodialysis" at Vinh City General Hospital. Photo: Thanh Quynh |
In recent days, when Nghe An has been experiencing a period of extreme heat, kidney dialysis patients, who were already struggling, have had to struggle even harder as they struggle to cope with the scorching heat in cramped rented rooms. The terrible disease seems to have drained the patients’ strength.
Understanding that, Nghe An Newspaper has had many articles reflecting the true hardships and determination to overcome difficulties of the patients here such as: "The kidney dialysis neighborhood" in Vinh city struggles in the early summer heat", "Never giving up hope for tomorrow", "The kidney dialysis neighborhood in Vinh city - now"... These works have touched many readers.
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Ms. Le Linh Trang - representative of sponsors spoke at the program. Photo: Thanh Quynh |
Through the above articles, from Ho Chi Minh City, Lawyer Luong Van Trung connected with Ms. Phan Thi Kim Oanh - Deputy Head of the Office of the President and philanthropists who organized the program "Supporting Dialysis Patients".
In just a short time, the program has received support from many philanthropists and donors across the country.
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The joy of patients when receiving meaningful gifts from the program. Photo: Thanh Quynh |
Through the Nghe An Newspaper bridge, the program organized the giving of 120 gifts to 120 dialysis patients with especially difficult circumstances at Vinh City General Hospital, each gift included 1 million VND in cash. On this occasion, Vietnam Dairy Company Vinamilk also gave 120 gifts of milk.Sure Prevent - a product specifically for those who need health supplements.
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Delegates give gifts to patients at the hospital. Photo: Thanh Quynh. |
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Dialysis patients were excited to receive meaningful gifts. Photo: Thanh Quynh |
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Giving gifts to patients undergoing dialysis. Photo: Thanh Quynh |
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120 gifts were delivered to patients. Photo: Thanh Quynh |
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The delegation visited the patients' rooms to share and encourage them to overcome difficulties and adversities. Photo: Thanh Quynh |
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In a rented room lacking everything, Kha Van Giang, a Thai ethnic born in 1991, had to leave his hometown of Tuong Duong to go to Vinh city for dialysis. Receiving the sincere feelings from the volunteer group, he was very appreciative and shared many of his own thoughts and difficulties in life. Photo: Thanh Quynh |