Early July 24, a delegation of provincial leaders, led by Nguyen Hoang Thao, Permanent Vice-Secretary of provincial Party Committee, visited and presented gifts to heroic Vietnamese mothers and policy beneficiary families in Tan Uyen city on the occasion of the 76th anniversary of Invalids and Martyrs' Day (July 27, 1947 - July 27, 2023).
Accordingly, the delegation visited and donated gifts to heroic Vietnamese mother Bui Thi Da, living in Tan Phuoc Khanh ward’s Khanh Loc quarter and other policy beneficiaries, namely Lam Vinh Thanh, wounded soldier with 2/4 grade, living in Thai Hoa ward; Do Thi Bay, Vietnamese heroic mother and martyr’s relative in Thai Hoa ward; Truong Cong Muon, wounded soldier with 4/4 grade, living in Thai Hoa ward and Nguyen Thi Lanh, martyr’s mother, living in Tan Phuoc Khanh ward.
In each visiting place, on behalf of the delegation, Mr. Thao expressed his deep gratitude for the great contribution of heroic Vietnamese mother Bui Thi Da and policy beneficiary families in the cause of national liberation and reunification while encouraging these families to always uphold the tradition of revolutionary heroes and continue being a bright and exemplary example for generations to follow.
On this occasion, the delegation also gave gifts worth VND 3.5 million for heroic Vietnamese mother Bui Thi Da and policy beneficiary families.
*On the morning of the same day, a delegation of provincial leaders, led by Vo Van Ba, member of provincial Party Standing Committee, Head of provincial Party Committee's Commission for Internal Affairs visited and presented gifts to 5 policy beneficiaries in North Tan Uyen district’s Tan My commune, including Duong Van Duyen, wounded soldier with 2/4 grade; Nguyen Thi Ga, revolutionary contributor; Huynh Tu, wounded soldier with 4/4 grade; Nguyen Tan Sy, wounded soldier with 4/4 grade; Nguyen Thi Lam, wounded soldier with 1/4 grade.
*Early July 24, a delegation of provincial leaders, led by Truong Thi Bich Hanh, Member of provincial Party Standing Committee, Head of provincial Party Committee’s Propaganda-Education Commission visited and presented gifts to heroic Vietnamese mothers and policy beneficiary families in Di An city. Accompanying the delegation was Ho Quang Diep, Member of provincial Party Standing Committee, Secretary of Di An city’s Party Committee.
Accordingly, the delegation visited and offered gifts to heroic Vietnamese mother Phan Thi Cai, aged at 100, living in Tan Binh ward’s Tan Phuoc quarter; visited and donated gifts to the family of Le Thi Ton, the martyr's wife and revolutionary contributors, namely Huynh Thi Le, Mai Thi That, and Vo Thi Ly in Tan Dong Hiep ward.
Reported by H.Phuong-M.Hieu-Q.Tam-Translated by Kim Tin