Maximize resource mobilization in program implementation
Through specific actions such as regularly assigning officers to monitor, tutor, and help children in their studies, providing cash and material support, giving gifts, and awarding children with achievements in studying and training on the occasion of the opening and closing of the school year, the border posts have created a profound spread of the program's humanity among the people and ethnic minorities in the border areas. Thereby, the units have mobilized all levels and sectors, especially the Party Committees, local authorities, political and social organizations and schools to participate, regularly caring and helping children overcome difficulties, rise up in life and strive to study to achieve the highest results.
In the coming time, the Provincial Border Guard will continue to thoroughly grasp and seriously implement the policy of the Border Guard Command in implementing the programs "Helping children go to school" and "Adopted children of Border Guard stations". Focus on leading and directing departments, offices and units to effectively sponsor students, especially assigning officers to monitor and help them in their studies and training. Closely coordinate with local Party committees, authorities and schools to review and select sponsors in accordance with regulations; mobilize maximum resources in implementing the program.
Colonel Nguyen Van Dong
Deputy Political Commissar of Provincial Border Guard Command
"Nurturing - a widespread, all-people border force" for the future
In recent times, the Border Guard stationed in Quan Son district has been closely associated with and shared difficulties with the people in the border areas through many social security programs to help the people develop the economy and improve their knowledge. Students in difficult circumstances have been supported by the Border Guard with money to buy books, clothes, and school supplies. At the same time, orphaned students and students in especially difficult circumstances have been taken to the station to be cared for and raised wholeheartedly and thoughtfully by the Border Guard. The children are very obedient, voluntarily comply with school regulations, and their academic results have also improved compared to before, often becoming role models for many other students.
Comrade Luong Thi Hanh
Secretary of District Party Committee, Chairman of People's Council of Quan Son district
Strengthening neighborly solidarity and friendship
The life of people in the border area of Vieng Xay district, Hua Phan province (Laos) is still full of difficulties and hardships, causing many children to miss the opportunity to go to school. Understanding that, over the past years, border posts in Thanh Hoa province along the border lines have organized many practical and effective activities to help children of ethnic minorities, especially poor people in Vieng Xay district, have the opportunity to continue studying.
These activities are valuable sharing of Thanh Hoa Provincial Border Guard with the district government and people in education and training. Thereby, contributing to improving knowledge and cultural level for the young generation, training and nurturing human resources and future cadres for the locality. In the coming time, the Party Committee, government and people of Vieng Xay district hope that the above program will continue to be maintained and expanded further, contributing to strengthening the neighborly solidarity and friendship between the border protection forces of the two countries and the two border provinces.
Comrade Kham Hommixay
Secretary of District Party Committee, Chairman of Vieng Xay District Government, Hua Phan Province (Laos)
Extending the human threads
In the program "Helping children go to school", Pu Nhi Border Guard Station has both mobilized kind-hearted people and sponsored students to help them go to school, gradually improving the knowledge of the young generation of ethnic minorities. Every year, the unit coordinates with the locality and the school to encourage students who have dropped out of school to return to school. In particular, with the program "Helping children go to school", the Border Guard Station has stood side by side to help children, especially those from disadvantaged ethnic minorities. Pu Nhi Border Guard Station also coordinated with the school to propagate to students the contents of the Road Traffic Law, the Border Guard Law, etc. Implementing the programs "Helping children go to school" and "Adopted children of the Border Guard Station", the station has adopted 1 child, sponsored 6 poor students who have overcome difficulties in the area, including 1 Lao student who received 1 million VND/month in support, and provided a study corner for them.
Under the direction of the Party Committee - Border Guard Command, the unit coordinated with local authorities and schools to organize propaganda among the people, teachers and students about the purpose and meaning of the program. Once the students to be sponsored were selected, the unit coordinated with the school to encourage and help them in their studies, monitor their learning results, promptly inform and discuss their learning results, efforts, discipline training, and problems. In addition, the unit assigned staff to closely follow each family with sponsored students to monitor, encourage, and tutor them both in class and at home to help them study well, practice well, overcome difficulties, and not drop out of school halfway.
Lieutenant Nguyen Van Phuong
Captain of the Mass Mobilization Team of Pu Nhi Border Guard Station (Muong Lat)
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