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Presenting 140 gifts to disadvantaged locals and students

HNN.VN - On September 5, Phu Loc Commune People’s Committee coordinated with Than Huu Charity Group - social rice restaurant, and Codes Vietnam to hold a gift-giving program for disadvantaged households and poor students in the area.

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 Presenting gifts to households

On this occasion, 100 disadvantaged households and 40 poor students received gifts, each worth 500.000 VND. The program reflected the spirit of compassion and community responsibility, at the same time, affirming the strong connection between local authorities and charitable organizations in social welfare efforts.

Speaking at the gift-giving program, Ms. Cai Thi Cam Huong, Vice Chairman of Phu Loc Commune People’s Committee expressed her heartfelt gratitude to Than Huu Charity Group - social rice restaurant and Codes Vietnam for their interest and support for the local people. She hoped that this meaningful support would be a great encouragement to disadvantaged households and underprivileged students to overcome difficulties and strive forward in life and study.

By H. Phuc
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