Provincial leaders pay gift visit to policy beneficiary families and workers living away from home

Wednesday, 15/01/2025

Early January 14, a delegation of provincial leaders, led by Nguyen Van Loc, Member of provincial Party Standing Committee and Chairman of provincial People's Council visited, presented gifts and extended Tet greetings to policy beneficiary families, poor households, children with particularly difficult circumstances and workers living away from home in Ben Cat city’s An Dien ward. The delegation also included leaders from various departments, sectors and local authorities.

Nguyen Van Loc, Member of provincial Party Standing Committee and Chairman of provincial People's Council and members of the delegation present gifts and extend Tet greetings to workers living away from home

Accordingly, the delegation visited, presented gifts and extended Tet greetings to  5 policy  beneficiary families in An Dien ward. Each gift included VND 2.5 million in cash and a Tet gift. The delegation directly visited the families of Vo Van Dan, a 3/4 war invalid living in An Sơn quarter; Nguyen Van Phuc, a 3/4 war invalid in An My quarter and Nguyen Van Hung, a 3/4 war invalid in Kien Dien quarter. Mr. Loc and the delegation expressed their joy at seeing these families continue upholding revolutionary traditions, striving to overcome difficulties, building a warm and happy family life, making significant contributions to the local community, particularly in cultural development, becoming role models for future generations.

At the An Son quarter’s office, the delegation visited and presented 30 gifts worth VND1.5million to poor households, 20 gifts worth VND1million each to children with particularly difficult circumstances and 50 gifts worth VND1million.

Mr. Loc wished the families and workers a happy new year and encouraged them to continue striving to overcome difficulties and improve their lives. He also requested local leaders to further monitor and understand the living conditions of these households to provide timely support, create jobs for local youth and help them achieve stable incomes and escape poverty.

Reported by Quang Tam-Translated by Kim Tin