EVNCPC joins hands to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses in the Central provinces
For many years, the Central Power Corporation (EVNCPC) has implemented a program to support the construction of houses of gratitude, temporary houses, and dilapidated houses in the area.
Hope for the poor One of the households in difficult circumstances that EVNCPC has recently supported is the family of Mr. Do Duc Thanh (residing in 282/12 Trung Nu Vuong, Da Nang).
Mr. Thanh works as a painter with an unstable income, while his wife works as a waitress but is in poor health and often sick. With four young children of school age, the economic burden became even more piling up.

Thanks to the connection of local authorities, EVNCPC, through Da Nang Power One Member Limited Liability Company (Da Nang Power One Member Co., Ltd., has supported his family with 70 million VND to build a more solid house.
moved at the groundbreaking ceremony, Mr. Thanh shared: "After many years of living in a makeshift house, my family finally can feel secure about the place to live.I am truly grateful for the attention of the government and the electricity industry.
Not only in Da Nang, EVNCPC's temporary and dilapidated house removal program is also being implemented in 13 provinces and cities in the Central - Central Highlands. In Dak Nong province, Dak Nong Power Company has organized the groundbreaking ceremony and supported the construction of gratitude houses for 5 households in especially difficult circumstances.
In Khanh Hoa, recently, thanks to the attention and close coordination between the Fatherland Front Committee (FFC) of Cam Ranh city, Cam Linh ward and Khanh Hoa Power Joint Stock Company (a member unit of EVNCPC), Ms. Nguyen Thi Lamy (60 years old, residing in Linh Van residential group, Cam Linh ward, Cam Ranh city, Khanh Hoa province) has a new house.
The house has an area of 50m2 with a total cost of more than 100 million VND, of which EVNCPC supported 70 million VND, Cam Ranh City Fatherland Front Committee mobilized an additional 30 million VND.
Speaking at the handover ceremony, Mr. Tran Khanh Hoa - Member of the Standing Committee of the City Party Committee, Chairman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Cam Ranh City - expressed his gratitude for EVNCPC's gesture for meaningful social security programs, promptly supporting families with housing difficulties in Cam Ranh City in particular and Khanh Hoa Province in general.
He hopes that this noble gesture will continue to be spread, contributing to helping many more difficult situations in the coming time."This is a joy beyond the imagination of Ms. Nguyen Thi Lam's family.This gift is a great motivation to help the family overcome the current difficult period," Mr. Tran Khanh Hoa emphasized.
Joining hands for a better life
Not only focusing on the task of providing safe electricity, continuously serving socio-economic development, ensuring national defense and security and people's lives, EVNCPC always considers social security work an important responsibility to the community.

In the period from 2020 to present, EVNCPC has allocated nearly 116 billion VND from the welfare fund and contributions of staff to gratitude and social security activities, of which 291 gratitude houses have been built and donated.
In 2025 alone, towards activities to celebrate the 50th anniversary of its establishment (October 7, 1975 - October 7, 2025), EVNCPC will continue to allocate an additional VND4.9 billion from the Welfare Fund to implement the program of building 70 gratitude houses in 13 provinces and cities in the Central - Central Highlands region. Each house is supported with 70 million VND, helping poor households and disadvantaged households have safer and more stable housing.
Sharing about this program, Mr. Ngo Tan Cu - General Director of EVNCPC - emphasized: EVNCPC not only brings electric light to people from urban areas to remote islands, but also wants to contribute to building solid shelters for disadvantaged families.
In particular, the Central - Central Highlands region is often affected by natural disasters, storms and floods, so housing support not only helps people settle down but also shows the practical sharing of the electricity industry with the community.
We will continue to accompany the government and people on this journey, so that more and more families can live in solid, sturdy houses, overcoming the harshness of nature in this land with many difficulties.
EVNCPC's temporary and dilapidated house removal program not only helps many families have a solid home but also lights up hope for a brighter future.
This is a testament to EVNCPC's sense of social responsibility, not only ensuring a stable power source but also always standing side by side with the community, sharing with difficult circumstances.
The new houses are not only a safe and warm place to go home to but also give families more motivation to confidently rise up in life.
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