Phuoc Tra Commune Police (Da Nang) has just coordinated with Lien Chieu Ward Police (Da Nang) to organize a groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of a house for Mr. Ho Van Soi's household, residing in Tra Nhan village, Phuoc Tra commune.
The activity is part of the program to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses launched by the Party Committee and government of Phuoc Tra commune, and at the same time practically celebrates the 51st anniversary of the Liberation of the South, national reunification April 30, 1975 - April 30, 2026.
Phuoc Tra is a mountainous area with many difficulties. The whole commune still has about 170 households living in temporary, dilapidated houses that are not safe, especially when the rainy and storm season is approaching.


Faced with that reality, supporting poor households and households in difficult circumstances to build solid houses is considered an urgent social security task. Not only helping people have stable housing, the program also contributes to reducing the risk of unsafety in natural disasters, creating conditions for families to feel secure in working and gradually rise out of poverty.
At the groundbreaking ceremony, representatives of Phuoc Tra Commune Police and Lien Chieu Ward Police presented symbols of financial support, and at the same time, together with the local authorities, performed the groundbreaking ceremony to build a house for Mr. Ho Van Soi's family.
For Mr. Soi's family, the new house is not only a place to shelter from rain and sun, but also a fulcrum to stabilize their lives after many years of living in difficult conditions.
This activity also shows the spirit of responsibility and attachment of the Police force to the people, especially in remote and isolated areas that are still facing many shortages.