Giving nearly 1,000 gifts at the "Border Spring Warms People's Hearts" Program
Tuyen Quang - At the program, the organizers presented nearly 1,000 gifts to disadvantaged families and 250 warm coats to people in Thang Tin commune.
On January 27 and 28, the Tuyen Quang Provincial Red Cross Society coordinated with the Provincial Party Committee's Internal Affairs Committee and units to organize the "Border Spring warms people's hearts" program and the "Binh Ngo Charity Fair" in 2026 in Thang Tin commune.
Speaking at the program, Chairman of the Provincial People's Council Nguyen Van Son affirmed that the work of caring for Tet for policy families and those in difficult circumstances is always concerned by the Party and the State and the whole society. Especially for border areas, remote and isolated areas.
Chairman of Tuyen Quang Provincial People's Council acknowledged the kindness of organizations and philanthropists who donated funds to join hands in sharing and helping households in particularly difficult circumstances.
At the program, the organizers presented nearly 1,000 gifts to poor households, and presented more than 250 warm coats to people in Thang Tin commune. Along with social security activities, people also received medical examinations, health consultations and free medicine distribution.
Within the framework of the program, there are also activities "Green Banh Chung - Reunion Tet"; cultural exchange with the theme "Border Colors"; organizing 0-dong booths...
This is an opportunity for soldiers and people to gather, share, and strengthen solidarity and affection at the border.
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