Nguyen Thi Quang is 80 years old and lives alone in a dilapidated house in Dong hamlet, Nhon Chau commune, Quy Nhon city (Binh Dinh province). She received a donation of VND 50 million from the Vietnam Fatherland Front of Binh Dinh Province and the Binh Dinh Provincial Border Guard Command. Additionally, the Vietnam Fatherland Front of Quy Nhon city contributed VND 30 million towards the construction of the house of “great solidarity.”

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Officers and soldiers from Nhon Chau Border Guard Station assisting in dismantling the old house

Personnel from the Nhon Chau Border Guard Station (the Binh Dinh Provincial Border Guard Command) contributed many working days to help dismantle the old house and build the new one. After nearly four months of construction, the new house, with an area of about 60 sq.m and a total construction cost of VND 210 million, is now complete and ready for use.

This house is one of the five houses of “great solidarity” supported by the Vietnam Fatherland Front chapter of Binh Dinh Province and the Binh Dinh Provincial Border Guard Command for families in coastal localities, in commemoration of the 35th anniversary of the Whole-People Border Guard Festive Day and the 65th anniversary of the foundation day of the Vietnam Border Guard.

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Units handing over the house of “great solidarity” to Old Nguyen Thi Quang's family

This deed exemplifies the spirit of solidarity and mutual support, helping people overcome difficulties. It fosters trust and affection among the people, significantly contributing to the mission of protecting the national border, sea and islands.

Translated by Trung Thanh