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The Lam Dong Provincial Red Cross Society and sponsors organize the handover of Red Cross houses to poor households. Photo: An Nhien
The Lam Dong Provincial Red Cross Society and sponsors organize the handover of Red Cross houses to poor households. Photo: An Nhien

Handing over 7 Red Cross houses to poor households in Lam Dong

Phúc Khánh (báo lao động) 05/06/2026 14:15 (GMT+7)

Lam Dong - The Provincial Red Cross Society has just coordinated with local authorities to inaugurate and hand over 7 Red Cross houses to poor households in the area.

On June 5, the Lam Dong Provincial Red Cross Society said that it had just coordinated with sponsors to organize the inauguration and handover of 7 Red Cross houses to poor households in 2 communes of Dinh Trang Thuong and Bao Thuan.

The above-mentioned houses were built from the sponsorship fund of Lam Dong Province Lottery Company Limited with a total amount of 420 million VND (60 million VND/household).

Hội Chữ thập đỏ tỉnh Lâm Đồng cùng nhà tài trợ bàn giao nhà chữ thập đỏ cho hộ nghèo tại xã Đinh Trang Thượng. Ảnh: An Nhiên
The Lam Dong Provincial Red Cross Society and sponsors hand over red cross houses to poor households in Dinh Trang Thuong commune. Photo: An Nhien

After a period of construction, 7 Red Cross houses have been completed and put into use, contributing to helping households in difficult circumstances stabilize their accommodation and gradually rise up in life.

In this phase, the Provincial Red Cross Society handed over houses to 5 poor households in Dinh Trang Thuong commune, including households of Ms. Ka Lim, Mr. K'Jang, Mr. K'Peo, Mr. K'Veu and Ms. Ka Trom.

In Bao Thuan commune, 2 houses were handed over to Mr. K'An and Mr. K'Canh's households.

The inauguration and handover ceremony of the house was attended by representatives of Party committees, authorities, local Vietnam Fatherland Front Committees, and mass organizations and people.

According to the Lam Dong Provincial Red Cross Society, new houses not only help poor households have stable housing and feel secure in working and producing, but also demonstrate the joint efforts of businesses and social organizations in social security and poverty reduction in the area.

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