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Leaders of Khanh Binh commune visited and presented gifts to encourage the patient's spirit, sharing difficulties with the family on New Year's Eve on the evening of December 29th. Photo: Ta Khuong
Leaders of Khanh Binh commune visited and presented gifts to encourage the patient's spirit, sharing difficulties with the family on New Year's Eve on the evening of December 29th. Photo: Ta Khuong

Visiting and encouraging inpatients during the New Year's Eve hour

Thành Nhân (báo lao động) 17/02/2026 01:15 (GMT+7)

An Giang - Leaders of Khanh Binh commune visited and presented gifts to encourage the patient's spirit and share difficulties with the family on New Year's Eve on the evening of December 29th of the lunar calendar.

On the evening of February 16 (December 29), a working delegation of the Party Committee - People's Council - Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Khanh Binh commune led by Mr. Ta Van Khuong - Chairman of Khanh Binh Commune People's Committee (An Giang province) - visited and encouraged patients being treated at An Phu Medical Center.

At the hospital beds, many patients were moved when receiving the care of the leaders of Khanh Binh commune. For families in difficult circumstances, having relatives hospitalized for many days means the pressure of treatment costs, accommodation, and travel. Therefore, although the gifts are not of great value, they have the meaning of timely encouragement, adding faith to patients and their families.

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Mr. Ta Van Khuong - Chairman of Khanh Binh Commune People's Committee - visits and provides support to patients being treated as inpatients at An Phu Medical Center. Photo: Ta Khuong

Not only kindly encouraging patients to feel secure in treatment, the working delegation of Khanh Binh commune also presented practical gifts to patients' relatives, contributing to sharing difficulties with families with inpatients.

Mr. Ta Van Khuong - Chairman of Khanh Binh Commune People's Committee (An Giang province) - said that visiting and giving gifts to patients is a regular activity of the locality, especially during holidays, Tet or times when many families face difficulties. "We want to encourage the spirit so that people can feel secure in treatment, soon recover their health, return to their families and return to labor and production," Mr. Khuong shared.

According to Mr. Khuong, the material value may not be large, but it is the heart and sharing of the local government. "We hope that timely care will add motivation for patients and their loved ones to be more confident. For particularly difficult cases, the local government will continue to coordinate with departments, branches, and organizations to have long-term support forms," Mr. Khuong said.

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