(HBO) - In the afternoon of December 18th, at the headquarters of the Provincial Fatherland Front Committee, the leaders of the provincial Women's Union awarded 207,363 million VND to support the people in the Central region to overcome the consequences of the natural disasters.

The leaders of the Provincial Fatherland Front Committee received the support for the people in Central Vietnam from the provincial Women's Union.

Responding to the call to support the Central people from the Fatherland Front Committee of the province and the Vietnam Women's Union, the provincial Women's Union has launched the support at all levels of the Union and all the members. As a result, they have received the total amount of 307,363 million VND. In particular, the donated amount of 207,363 million VND has been transferred to the Provincial Relief Fund through the Fatherland Front Committee of the province, and 100 million VND has been transferred to the Vietnam Women's Union with.

Along with the donated money, a number of female volunteering groups in the province have supported the people in the Central region with the bags of essentials, and they have wrapped Chung cakes for the people in flooded areas. These are activities to show love and sharing with people in the Central provinces of Hoa Binh women.

 

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