On August 24, in the border commune of Quang Truc (Lam Dong), Regiment 726, Army Corps 16 coordinated with the People's Committee of Quang Truc commune, Quang Truc commune police and a number of units to organize the "Sharing Love" Program in 2025.
The program includes a series of meaningful and practical activities such as psychological and legal counseling, free haircuts, children's playgrounds with fun games, "0 VND" booths with hundreds of sets of clothes, toys, shoes, candy, etc.

In particular, the team of doctors and nurses of the Ho Chi Minh City Workers' Youth Support Experts Club and the 726th Regiment of Military-Civilian Infirmary conducted ultrasounds, tests, and examinations for diseases of blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, respiratory diseases, bones, nose and throat, maxillofacial disease, etc. for the people.
At the same time, doctors and nurses prescribed medication for treatment, provided health consultation, provided instructions on how to prevent common diseases, promoted a scientific and hygienic lifestyle, built a healthy living environment and diet to ensure health.
Within the framework of the program, the Organizing Committee presented the symbol of the project "Lighting up the border" worth 10 million VND to the locality; presented 100 gifts and 10 scholarships to students who have overcome difficulties and excelled in their studies; presented 60 gifts to households in difficult circumstances in the area. The total cost of the program is about more than 100 million VND.

Speaking at the program, Lawyer Doan Van Nen, Chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City Young Workers Support Experts Club, said that the program was organized to share and support poor students who have the opportunity to go to school, while spreading love and community responsibility to people in remote areas.
According to Mr. Nen, this activity also contributes to tightening the solidarity of the army and people, consolidating the great national unity bloc in the current context.
In the coming time, units will continue to call for the cooperation of organizations, individuals and businesses to replicate the model, and deploy more community activities across the country.