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Ward police in Can Tho give 80 gifts to women in difficult circumstances on March 8th

Tạ Quang (báo lao động) 09/03/2026 08:41 (GMT+7)

Can Tho - Cai Rang Ward Police presented 80 gifts to elderly, weak, sick and disadvantaged women in the area.

On March 8, Can Tho City Police said that to practically celebrate the 116th anniversary of International Women's Day (March 8, 1910 - March 8, 2026) and the 1986th anniversary of the Hai Ba Trung Uprising, Cai Rang Ward Police organized the presentation of 80 gifts, each gift 10kg of rice with a total budget of more than 16 million VND, to elderly, weak, sick, and disadvantaged women in the ward.

Mỗi phần quà đều gửi gắm sự quan tâm, sẻ chia và tinh thần trách nhiệm của lực lượng Công an cơ sở đối với Nhân dân. Ảnh: Công an Cần Thơ
Each gift sends the concern, sharing and sense of responsibility of the grassroots police force towards the people. Photo: Can Tho Police

The activity has profound humanistic meaning, contributing to spreading the spirit of sharing, and at the same time clearly expressing the content "Closest to the people" in the "Three Bests" emulation movement of the grassroots police force.

Although the value is not large, each gift shows the concern and sharing of the grassroots police force for women in difficult circumstances. The activity contributes to supporting people in life, and at the same time encourages families to overcome difficulties and stabilize their lives.

Công an phường Cái Răng trao 80 phần quà cho phụ nữ cao tuổi, sức khỏe yếu, bệnh tật, có hoàn cảnh kinh tế khó khăn trên địa bàn. Ảnh: Công an Cần Thơ
Cai Rang Ward Police present 80 gifts to elderly women, women with weak health, illness, and difficult economic circumstances in the area. Photo: Can Tho Police

Over the past time, Cai Rang Ward Police have implemented many practical activities to improve the quality of service to the people, in which attention is paid to strengthening the attachment and closeness with the people through support and social security activities in the area.

In addition to the task of ensuring security and order, the Ward Police force also actively participates in social security activities, supporting elderly people living alone, vulnerable women, children in special circumstances and households in difficult circumstances in the area.

The gift-giving activity on March 8th not only contributes to supporting women in difficult circumstances but also shows the concern and attachment of the grassroots police force to the people in the area.

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