Emulation cluster No. 11 supports funding to build charity houses

Emulation cluster No. 11 supports funding to build charity houses
Emulation cluster No. 11 supports funding to build charity houses
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Binh Phuoc: Electronic information portal

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(CTTĐTBP) – On April 25, 2024, Emulation Group No. 11 of the Provincial People’s Committee visited and awarded funds to support the construction of a house of gratitude for Ms. Vu Thi Vi’s family, living in Trung Loi neighborhood, Hung Long ward, town. Chon Thanh commune, currently an officer of the People’s Court of Chon Thanh town.

The house is completely built on an area of ​​100 square meters2, plastered walls, corrugated iron roof, ceramic tiled floor, iron door. In particular, officials, civil servants, public employees, and workers in Emulation Cluster No. 11 contributed 120 million VND to help Ms. Vi’s family build a house on the family’s land.

Representatives of units in the Emulation Cluster presented funds to her family Vu Thi Vi

Receiving funding support from Emulation Cluster No. 11, Ms. Vu Thi Vi expressed her gratitude for the help of the units in the Emulation Cluster, especially the attention of the leaders of the Provincial People’s Court, helped her family build a new, spacious and cozy house, creating favorable conditions for her to continue working and serving in the court industry with peace of mind.

Emulation Cluster No. 11 under the Provincial People’s Committee includes 06 units: Provincial Military Command, Provincial Border Guard Command, Provincial Police, Provincial Civil Judgment Enforcement Department, Provincial People’s Procuracy, Court province people. This is an annual activity of the Cluster, to help officials, civil servants, public employees, and workers in the cluster who are in difficult circumstances feel secure in their work./.

The article is in Vietnamese

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