On the morning of December 22, the inauguration and handover ceremony of the Lang Nu resettlement area, Bao Yen district, Lao Cai province took place, bringing joy to dozens of households right before the Lunar New Year.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh attended the event, along with the support of the Tam Long Viet Fund under Vietnam Television, businesses, and philanthropists joining hands to implement this project.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and delegates attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony to inaugurate the project. PHOTO: Quang Nguyen
A new beginning with dreamy stilt houses
The resettlement area in Lang Nu appears in the early morning sunlight, beautiful as a dream with solid concrete stilt houses, spacious roads and colorful flower gardens. Each house is fully furnished, neat; brand new curtains have just been installed, bringing a cozy and private feeling.
Nu Village after reconstruction with dreamy houses. PHOTO: Quang Nguyen
Vietjet Air is one of the pioneers supporting and contributing to the construction of resettlement areas for people in Lao Cai. Mr. Do Xuan Quang - Deputy General Director of Vietjet shared: "The houses are not only a place to shelter from the rain and sun, but also a foundation for people to feel secure in building a new life."
Vietjet's sharing journey
Immediately after storm No. 3, more than 8,000 Vietjet staff, both domestic and international, contributed to support people in the northern provinces who suffered losses. The airline not only donated cash but also deducted 5,000 VND from each air ticket sold in September 2024 to support people.
This airline has been a pioneer in supporting and helping Lang Nu and the people in the North after Typhoon Yagi. PHOTO: Quang Nguyen
At the same time, Vietjet has waived all transportation fees for relief goods from organizations and individuals, bringing hundreds of tons of necessities and medicine to people in flood-hit areas. This is a clear demonstration of Vietjet's sense of social responsibility since its establishment.
On the journey of development, Vietjet has continuously spread kindness through volunteer activities at home and abroad. These meaningful activities not only demonstrate the beauty of Vietjet's culture but also demonstrate a strong commitment to building a sustainable and loving community.a community of sustainable development.
Lighting up hope from new homes
On this occasion, the Prime Minister presented 150 houses to poor households living in temporary and dilapidated houses in Lao Cai province, sponsored by the Vietnam National Oil and Gas Group, Sovico Group and other units.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and sponsors presented 150 houses to help eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses in Lao Cai province. PHOTO: Quang Nguyen
The inauguration ceremony of the Lang Nu resettlement area ended in the joy of the people. The new houses not only bring stability but also open up hope for a brighter future.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/vietjet-chung-tay-mang-den-nhung-ngoi-nha-dep-nhu-mo-cho-nguoi-dan-lang-nu-185241222172055118.htm
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