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Giving 800 gifts to people in border area

HNN.VN - On October 20, A Dot Border Guard Station, in coordination with the local authority of A Luoi 4 Commune and a collective of philanthropists from Ba Ria Ward, Ho Chi Minh City, organized a program to give 800 gifts to students and people in difficult circumstances in the area.

Joyful “Borderland - Mid-Autumn Festival Night” for children in border areasGiving 350 gifts to students and youth union members in mountainous border area

 800 gifts were given to students and people in the border area

The units gave 300 gifts to students of A Roang Kindergarten, and 500 gifts to households in difficult circumstances in A Luoi 4 Commune, with a total value of 240 million VND.

During the program, the A Dot Border Guard Station also organized activities in response to Vietnam Law Day, disseminated information on crime prevention, control, and drug-related issues to 500 people in A Luoi 4 Commune, and distributed 500 informational leaflets.

The activity aims to implement the directive of the Border Guard High Command of Hue City, responding to the “For the poor” peak month in 2025; as well as continuing to implement the emulation movement “For the poor - Leave no one behind”, and practically making achievements towards the 50th Anniversary of the establishment of A Dot Border Guard Station (December 25, 1975 - December 25, 2025). Through this, the activity strengthens the close-knit solidarity among the officers and soldiers of A Dot Border Guard Station in particular, the city's Border Guard force in general, and people in border area, contributing to firmly protecting the independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity, and border security of the Fatherland.

By Quynh Anh
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