The event was part of the ongoing “Accompanying women in border areas” program in Sa Thay district.

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Water purifier and solar-powered lamps given to Ro Koi Border Post

During the visit, Vice President of the Long Bien district Women’s Union Organization Chu Thi Hue extended words of encouragement to border troops and gave them practical gifts, including a water purifier and seven solar-powered lamps.

Expressing appreciation for their dedication in safeguarding national sovereignty and border security, the official hoped that these gifts would serve as a motivation for them during duty performance.

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The delegation and officers at Ro Koi Border Post in a joint photo

Major Pham Dinh Tuyen, Second-in-Command of Ro Koi Border Post, expressed his gratitude for the thoughtful support and solidarity of the Women’s Union Organization and the people of Long Bien district.

Also in Ro Koi commune, 50 gift packages were given to disadvantaged residents and local Women’s Union members, and 10 bicycles to students in need.

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10 bicycles given to students in need
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Essential supplies presented to residents and Ro Koi Commune Women’s Union members

Vice Chairman of the Ro Koi Commune People’s Committee Y Chit talked about ongoing challenges faced by local residents despite support from local organs at various levels. He emphasized that the gifts from the Long Bien district Women’s Union Organization were both meaningful and practical, helping to uplift the community and encourage them to overcome hardships.

Translated by Vu Huyen