Particularly, the two units gave free medical examinations and medicines to 350 policy beneficiaries, national contributors and needy families, as well as presented gifts and handed over houses to people in Yen The District.

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Medical staff of the Military Medical University providing health check-ups to people in Yen The District

In his speech, Major General Nguyen Van Nam, Deputy Political Commissar of the Military Medical University, underlined that these gratitude activities aimed to take care of national contributors and educate the university’s officers, soldiers, cadets and staff of the noble values of martyrs, heroic Vietnamese mothers, wounded and sick soldiers who sacrificed and dedicated themselves to the cause of national independence, freedom, reunification, and national construction and protection.

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Presenting gifts to policy beneficiaries and families with difficult conditions

Every year, the university sends several missions to conduct health check-ups and offer free medicines to thousands of policy beneficiaries, national contributors, and needy households in remote areas. Meanwhile, the university supports the construction of gratitude houses for families with difficult conditions across the country.

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Handing over a gratitude house and a great solidarity house to families of Hoang Van Chinh and Nguyen Thi Linh, respectively

At the event, the university presented gifts to 10 policy beneficiaries and 10 needy households in Yen The District; handed over a gratitude house to the family of Hoang Van Chinh and a great solidarity house to the family of Nguyen Thi Linh in Dong Dang and Binh Minh villages, Dong Vuong Commune, Yen The District, respectively.

Translated by Quynh Oanh