The Trade Union of Teachers at a Driving Training Center in Lam Dong presents gifts to people in flooded areas
Lam Dong - More than 800 gifts were presented by the Trade Union of Teachers of Ba Thien Driving Training Center to people in flooded areas of Khanh Hoa and Dak Lak provinces.
On December 3, Mr. Pham Van Huu, a member of the Trade Union of Teachers of the Ba Thien Driving Training and Testing Center (B'Lao Ward, Lam Dong) said that after many days of organizing the donation, he had received and presented more than 800 gifts to people in flooded areas.

The rice received included 5 tons of rice, 1,000 boxes of instant noodles, soy sauces, cooking oil, seasoning seeds, powder, bottled water, clothes, blankets... and 65 million VND in cash.
The above gifts were contributed by teachers, union members, students of the Ba Thien Driving Training and Testing Center, and relatives and friends.

On December 2 and 3, the delegation departed for Vinh Phuong commune (Khanh Hoa province) and Phu Hoa 1 (Dak Lak) to present gifts to support people who suffered heavy losses due to floods.

"Coming to the two communes of Vinh Phuong (Khanh Hoa) and Phu Hoa 1 (Dak Lak), we are very moved when people across the country are joining hands to support people in flooded areas. Thereby showing the warm and tolerant humanity when our people encounter difficulties and disasters. We are very happy to personally give small gifts to the people. I believe that with the attention of the Party, the State and the cooperation of people across the country, it will help people in flooded areas soon overcome difficulties and stabilize their lives," Mr. Pham Van Huu emotionally shared.



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