This practical activity aimed to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Vietnam Social Work Day (March 25, 2016 - 2026) and the 95th founding anniversary of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (March 26, 1931 - 2026).
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The program featuring various inspiring musical performances |
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Patients watching and enjoying the artistic performances |
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A patient performing with the hospital staff |
The program offered an emotional artistic space featuring performances by Ho Chi Minh City-based artists and the hospital’s staff. Inspiring songs helped spread optimism and motivated patients in efforts to overcome their illnesses soon.
On this occasion, Military Hospital 175 presented 50 gifts, each worth VND 1.2 million, to patients in extremely difficult circumstances, along with hundreds of practical gifts to those attending the event.
Recently, the hospital’s Social Work Board has consistently served as a bridge linking patients, their families, and the community, silently accompanying patients to provide both physical and mental support. Its activities help the public better understand the significance of social work while connecting compassionate hearts. The “Melodies Connecting Love” program not only held artistic value, but also highlighted the humanistic tradition and military-civilian solidarity of Military Hospital 175, promoting the image of military medical workers in peacetime.
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Major General, Assoc. Prof., Dr. Le Quang Tri, Secretary of the Party Committee and Deputy Director of Military Hospital 175, presenting gifts to patients |
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A representative of the Social Work Board of Military Hospital 175 receiving donations to support patients |
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Leader of Military Hospital 175 giving gifts to patients |
Speaking at the event, Major General, Assoc. Prof., Dr. Le Quang Tri, Secretary of the Party Committee and Deputy Director of Military Hospital 175, emphasized that the hospital always strives for comprehensive care, focusing not only on medical treatment, but also on creating a healing environment that empowers patients with faith and spiritual strength. He noted that the musical melodies brought joy, sending messages of love and gratitude to patients as well as the dedicated medical staff and social workers.
The hospital’s leader also affirmed the commitment to continuously improving the quality of similar programs to build a professional and humanistic treatment environment imbued with military-civilian ties, thereby ensuring the best possible healthcare for patients.
Translated by Song Anh