At Dong Hoa, Hoa Xuan, Hoa Thinh, and Son Thanh communes, the delegation presented 40 breeding cows and more than 37,000 chickens and ducks to nearly 1,900 households, helping local residents restore production, stabilize their lives after the floods, and develop household economies.
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Delegation of the “Life after floods” program presents breeding livestock, poultry to households severely affected by storms and floods in 2025 in Dak Lak province. |
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Bikes presented to disadvantaged students to help them pursue their dreams of attending school |
On this occasion, the program also donated 100 bikes and many school supplies to disadvantaged students affected by natural disasters, facilitating their school attendance and help them pursue their educational dreams, and build a better future.
Earlier, on May 8, the Military Youth Advisory Board coordinated with the Division of Political Affairs of Military Region 7, the Lam Dong and Khanh Hoa Provincial Military Commands, and other agencies and units to present 20 breeding cows and 16,000 chickens and ducks to 820 natural disasters-affected households in Nam Khanh Vinh commune of Khanh Hoa province and D’Ran commune of Lam Dong province.
In this third edition of the program, a total of nearly VND 3 billion was translated into breeding cows, poultry, and bikes for local needy people.
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Poultry handed over to residents |
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Residents of Son Thanh commune, Dak Lak province, happily receive chickens. |
At the localities where the program was carried out, representatives of local Party committees and authorities expressed deep appreciation and gratitude for the affection, responsibility, and solidarity shown by the military youth, agencies, units, and benefactors toward people in disaster-stricken areas. They highly valued the humanitarian significance of the program, emphasizing that it not only provides immediate assistance, but also helps residents restore livelihoods and develop sustainable economy.
Resident Y Bih Eban from Son Thanh commune, Dak Lak province, emotionally shared his happiness and gratefulness when receiving the breeding cows. He committed to taking good care of the animals and develop livestock farming so that they can soon stabilize their lives.
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An overview of the program in D’Ran commune, Lam Dong province, on May 8 |
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The delegation presents support to families affected by storms and floods in 2025 in D’Ran commune, Lam Dong province, on May 8. |
Translated by Chung Anh