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A social charitable mission of the Public Security Newspaper, led by Colonel Tran Duy Hien, Head of the newspaper’s Online Office, on January 28 visited and presented Tet gifts to needy children and elderly people at the Thuy An Disability Children And Elderly Nourishing Center and the Social Support Center No.4 in Ba Vi District, Hanoi city.
Public Security Newspaper's mission presents Tet gifts to disadvantaged children. |
The gifts included items for Tet, such as “banh chung” (square glutinous rice cake), candy, rice and milk, which had been donated by Hanoi Trade Corporation, Nutifood Nutrition Food Joint Stock Company and readers of the Public Security Newspaper.
At the Thuy An Disability Children And Elderly Nourishing Center, home to 350 old people and children with disabilities of different levels and orphans, the charitable mission of the Public Security Newspaper had a warm exchange with the center’s members.
Speaking at the event, Phung Cong Loi, Deputy Director of the Thuy An Disability Children And Elderly Nourishing Center said, “The gifts from the Public Security Newspaper and its readers to the Center are very meaningful and practical. With these gifts, we really feel the taste of Tet.”
Public Security Newspaper's mission presents Tet gifts to disadvantaged children. |
At the Social Protection Center No.4 supporting 350 homeless children and elderly people, people with disabilities and policy beneficiaries, Colonel Tran Duy Hien and the charitable mission of the Public Security Newspaper also had warm meetings with the staff and the supported.
Nguyen Van Bang, Director of the Social Protection Center No.4 said, having overcoming difficulties in life and their poor fates, many children at the center had studied hard and achieved high grades at school. In the 2017-2018 academic year, 65% of the school-age children of the center were awarded the title of good and excellent students.
Public Security Newspaper's mission and children at the Social Protection Center No.4. |
Speaking to the children and elderly people at the two centers, Colonel Tran Duy Hien, Head of the Public Security Newspaper’s Online Office, said the gifts represented the sentiment of the Public Security Newspaper’s leaders, reporters and workers to the needy people. He hoped the gifts would help them have a happy Tet.
According to Hien, the activity is part of the annual charity program, which is held by the newspaper for the 20th consecutive year with huge supports from enterprises and kind donors.