As the 2024 Lunar New Year is drawing near, A Duc and Y Ranh’s families from Duy Tan ward, Kon Tum city, who are wounded servicemen, have received new houses, which have been built from the financial support of the Ministry of National Defense. Earlier, due to hard economic conditions, they lived in downgraded houses for years.

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The Kon Tum city Military Command hands over gratitude houses to A Duc and Y Ranh’s families.

Y Day in Dac Pet commune, Dak Glay district is a wounded soldier. Recently, she received VND 80 million in cash from the Ministry of National Defense to help her family build a new house. Meanwhile, Dak Glei district’s Military Command mobilized troops to contribute working days for the construction of the project. She would like to send her thanks to the troops for their wholehearted assistance.

According to Deputy Chairman of the People’s Committee of Dak Pet commune Pham Khac Nghia, these activities were to ensure social welfare policy in the area, while showing the care of the Party and State to needy and policy households, contributing to poverty reduction.

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At the hand-over ceremony

Accordingly, in 2023, 51 gratitude houses were built in the province, thanks to the support from the Ministry of National Defense and provincial Military Command. In 2024, the unit will continue to build and hand over more than 50 houses to needy people in the area.

Colonel To Van Hoa, Deputy Head of the Political Division of the provincial Military Command, noted that implementing the guideline of leaders at higher levels, the unit has built 50 gratitude houses for national contributors and needy households so that they would soon stabilize their life to develop socio-economy.

Translated by Minh Anh