Within the framework of the program, the organizing committee presented 121 gifts, of which 111 were given to all households in Thanh O village, Thanh commune (each gift included 1 warm blanket, 10 kg of rice, 1 pair of boots and 1 warm coat) with a total value of more than 62 million VND; 10 gifts (each gift was an item worth 500,000 VND) to families in difficult circumstances in the commune.
Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Quang Tri Newspaper Nguyen Ty and representative of Quang Tri Newspaper Youth Union presented the project "National Flag Road" to Thanh O village. Photo: Tran Tuyen
Donated the “National Flag Road” project worth nearly 12 million VND; presented 300 pairs of shoes and dozens of books to Thanh Secondary School; 106 warm clothes to students of Thanh Kindergarten; examined and provided free medicine to about 200 people; gave free haircuts to poor students in the locality.
Secretary of the Quang Tri Newspaper Youth Union Le Van Truong said, "Bringing Tet to poor villages" is one of the annual activities organized and maintained by the Quang Tri Newspaper Youth Union for the past 10 years, aiming to help people in especially difficult circumstances in remote, isolated, and border areas of the country.
Through the meaningful gifts mobilized and contributed by the members and youth of the Youth Union, we have shared and brought to the people a warmer and more complete Tet. Thereby, creating motivation for everyone to overcome difficulties, strive to rise up and build their lives.
Delegates visited a family that Thanh Border Guard Station mobilized to donate a house after the 2020 flood. Photo: Duc Viet
The 10th program "Bringing Tet to poor villages" was organized to bring a warmer Tet to the people of Thanh commune before the new year of Giap Thin - 2024.
The resources to implement the program come from the connection and mobilization of philanthropists and the contributions of cadres, journalists, reporters, editors and youth union members of Quang Tri Newspaper.
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