Wounded soldier Le Van Cang, 80, and heroic Vietnamese mother Le Thi Nam, 88, in Ham Chinh commune, Ham Thuan Bac district were the first two recipients.

Responding to the call for further assistance for the two needy families, the hospital’s staff donated VND 100 million to upgrade the houses, which had seriously deteriorated.

At the handing over ceremony, the two families were also presented with television sets.

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A mission of Military Hospital 175 hands over the house to Mr. Le Van Cang.

Meanwhile, the Military Hospital 175 contributed VND 70 million to the construction of a 60sq.m house to Ms. Nguyen Thi Nhan, born in 1944, a martyr’s wife, in Phu My Hung commune, Cu Chi district, Ho Chi Minh City. 

* On the same day, the Nghe An provincial Border Guard Command presented the First-class Military Feat-of-Arms Order and handed over a gratitude house to Captain Nguyen Dinh Tai from the Nam Can Border Post.

Previously on June 28, Captain Tai was severely injured while chasing the leader of a drug trafficking ring. Tai’s family is a policy beneficiary as his father is a wounded soldier and his grandmother is a Vietnamese heroic mother.

In order to help Tai’s family and himself during his treatment, the Nghe An provincial Border Guard Command funded the construction of the house for his family.

They also offered some commodities to the family on the occasion of the inauguration.

Translated by Van Hieu