Officials, civil servants, agencies of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee and organizations of Phu Xuan district support the program "Join hands to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses" in the area at the launching ceremony.

At the launching ceremony, Chairman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Truong Quang Trung district called for the attention and support of Party committees, authorities, the Vietnam Fatherland Front and member organizations, and the cooperation of the community and society, so that the poor can have a more spacious home through the program "Joining hands to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses" in the district.

Previously, the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of the district issued Plan 07 dated March 17, 2025 on organizing activities "Joining hands for the poor" associated with launching the Program "Joining hands to eliminate temporary houses, dilapidated houses", supporting the construction and repair of "Great Unity" houses for the poor in the district. In particular, mobilizing support of 1 day's salary for cadres, civil servants, workers, and soldiers of the armed forces receiving salaries from the State budget and mobilizing support according to their ability for households. As for agencies, organizations, and enterprises, mobilizing contributions through the "For the Poor" Fund or directly helping the poor depending on their conditions and capabilities.

Leaders of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of the district gave gifts to poor households in Kim Long ward.

For the residential community, where poor households are being supported to build "Great Solidarity" houses, it is necessary to promote the spirit of mutual love and support, provide additional materials, labor days, etc. to help poor households have spacious and solid houses, or provide other forms of assistance such as: capital support, plant and animal varieties, sharing production and business experiences, etc.

After the launching ceremony, representatives of agencies, units and organizations of the district presented funds to support the program.


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