On March 17, the Youth Union of the Ministry of Transport (MOT) coordinated with the Hai Phong City Youth Union, the Youth Union of the Maritime Administration, the Youth Union of the Northern Maritime Safety Corporation, the Youth Union of the News Department - VTV Digital and the Traffic Newspaper, the Vietnam Register... to organize a series of activities in response to Youth Month 2024.
Attending and directing this meaningful series of activities were Mr. Dao Van Tien, Standing Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of the Ministry of Transport; Mr. Pham Hoai Phuong, Chairman of the Trade Union of the Ministry of Transport and many cadres and union members of the units.
Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of the Ministry of Transport Dao Van Tien said that the series of activities during Youth Month spread positive energy, demonstrating the sharing and responsibility of officials and union members of the transport sector towards society.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Hong Nga, Editor-in-Chief of Giao Thong Newspaper, and Mr. Pham Minh Thanh, Deputy Director of the Vietnam Register, presented funding to support the construction of charity houses for two disadvantaged households in Dong Bai commune, Cat Hai district, Hai Phong city.
The working delegation of the Ministry of Transport participated in planting 5,000 green casuarina trees at the launching ceremony of the Tree Planting Festival "Forever grateful to Uncle Ho" in 2024.
The working delegation of the Ministry of Transport launched the "Forever grateful to Uncle Ho" tree planting festival in 2024, planting 5,000 green casuarina trees at Nam Trieu stream management station (Hoang Chau commune, Cat Hai district, Hai Phong city); awarded 20 scholarships to poor students who have overcome difficulties and have good academic achievements at Vietnam Maritime College...
In particular, the working group started building charity houses for two households in Chan village, Dong Bai commune, Cat Hai district.
Two households receiving financial support to build charity houses are the couple To Thi Banh and Nguyen Van Loi in Chan village, Dong Bai commune.
At the end of 2021, Mrs. Bảnh and her husband were in a traffic accident on their way home from selling clams. The accident caused Mrs. Bảnh to break her leg, break her arm and have her jaw reshaped. Currently, Mrs. Bảnh still does not have money for further surgery due to the family's difficult circumstances.
Delegates attended the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of a charity house in Dong Bai commune, Cat Hai district.
The case of Mr. To Van Khuong's family is also difficult because Mr. Khuong himself is seriously ill and his wife is mentally unstable so she often leaves home.
Faced with the difficult circumstances of the two families, Giao thong Newspaper supported Ms. To Thi Banh's family with 50 million VND to build a charity house, the cost of which was taken from the Traffic Safety Fund.
Vietnam Register supported 50 million VND to build a charity house for Mr. To Van Khuong's family.
Mr. To Van Khuong's house is seriously degraded.
Expressing her gratitude for the support of Giao Thong Newspaper and other agencies and departments, Ms. Banh said that Giao Thong Newspaper's support in building a house not only helps her family have better living conditions, but also gives her more confidence and motivation to overcome difficulties and rise up in life.
On the morning of March 17, after the launching ceremony of the "Forever grateful to Uncle Ho" tree planting festival in 2024 and planting 5,000 green casuarina trees at the Nam Trieu waterway management station, Mr. Mai Chi Thanh, Secretary of the Communist Youth Union (CYU) of the Vietnam Maritime Administration, said: In the near future, the unit will coordinate to plant 5,000 more trees on Bach Long Vy Island (Hai Phong).
"Not only limited to the scope of tree planting, the advice "Tet tree planting" becomes more meaningful in the context that our country is one of the countries most heavily affected by climate change. In recent years, officers and employees of the Vietnam Maritime Administration and the Northern Maritime Safety Corporation have planted more than 50,000 trees in localities," said Mr. Thanh.
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