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Charity houses reached border regions

Update: 17-11-2010 | 00:00:00

Binh Duong Club for women entrepreneurs has come to Loc Thanh a border locality of Loc Ninh, Binh Phuoc Province to work for charity.

 

 

Charity house is offered to family of Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Dinh

 

Fitting neatly to houses on stilts of Stieng ethnic community is a home to two poor daugher and mother in Kha Lieu. Everyday, they share their make-shift house. The 18-year-old daughter makes no contact with strange people. Their life is based on allowances of the State. They are unemployed. Getting moved by such difficult living, the club has donated to help them.

 

Meanwhile, although they are in no worse situation, husband and wife of Nguyen Ngoc Dinh make ends meet everyday. To get to their house, we must go through a bumpy road. The only remaining was a 10 sq m floor, now a yard. They only have about half of a hectare for farming, most of which is frequently flooded. They just can not quit being disturbed by flood water which even destroy their crops. On receiving new house, they can not conceal happiness, saying: “It was not because I am not working, it is because we have no land and suffer from the flood. From now on, with a stable house, we could afford to make better living”.

 

The club not only offer charity houses but also support mothers in clinics and poor patients. Not like other places, people in ethnic communites are really in need of medicine helps.

 

Reported by Thu Thao – Translated by Vi Bao

 

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