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More smiles for the coming Spring

Update: 17-12-2012 | 00:00:00

Last weekend, Binh Duong Newspaper’s Social Affairs Committee paid gift visits to the unlucky who were named in articles. 

   Binh Duong Newspaper’s reps grant money to Huynh Thi Ngoc Kieu in Ben Cat district…

The first gift visit was paid to Huynh Thi Ngoc Kieu in Ben Cat district. Kieu, her husband and daughter have lived in their relative’s makeshift house used for managing rubber plantation. Her husband has worked as a worker with the modest income of VND100,000 per day while Kieu has suffered a kidney disease.

 

Kieu has been presently treated at the provincial General Hospital with the cost of VND900,000 per week. All expenses must depend on her husband low income.

 

Fortunately, her difficult circumstance is considered by local authority. As a result, local authority will build a charity house for her family. She hopes that her family will enjoy Tet holiday in new house.

 

After her circumstance published in Binh Duong Newspaper, Red Cross society at all levels and donors paid assistance visits to her family.

   … and Nguyen Tu Hang in An Son commune.

The second visit was paid to Ha Thi Kim Lan whose son was hospitalized to treat mental disease. She is very painful to witness her son’s disease while her health is also very weak.

 

She told that after her difficult circumstance was published in Binh Duong Newspaper, she enjoyed assistances from donors, neighbors and friends. Especially, some people from BIDV’s Binh Duong branch paid a gift visit to her family and pledged to repair her house.

 

She said “I am very grateful to Binh Duong Newspaper for offering information timely on my family for readers, so my family enjoys assistances from them”.

 

The last visit was paid to Nguyen Tu Hang in An Son commune, Thuan An town. Binh Duong Newspaper donated VND1mil to Hang to help her pay school fee. In the coming Tet, her family will enjoy a new charity house. Tran Van Dong, vice chairman of An Son commune Veterans’ Society, said “Hang’s house downgraded seriously and her family’s members will enjoy a new house in several weeks”.

After over one week publishing difficult circumstances in the newspaper, there are 2 families enjoying charity houses. It is hoped that more assistances will be given to the unlucky.

Reported by A.Sang, Q.Nhu – Translated by A.C

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