Union gives gifts to stepchildren in difficult circumstances

Quế Chi |

Bac Giang - The grassroots trade union of Hong Giang ward (Chu town, Bac Giang province) has just visited and presented gifts to the adopted children of the ward trade union.

be Cham is only 6 months old, currently living with her family in Nguon Ngoai Residential Group, Hong Giang Ward.

The family is near -poor, extremely difficult circumstances, her elderly, her parents are weak in health, social protection and no production land. Understanding these difficulties, the Trade Union of Hong Giang Ward decided to take the head of the baby, with the desire to accompany and share the burden with the family in the process of caring and raising children. This is a meaningful job, demonstrating the social responsibility and the solidarity of the grassroots trade union for the disadvantaged lives in the community.

Although the gift is not large in material things, it shows deep concern, is a timely source of spiritual encouragement for the baby's family to have more faith, determination to overcome difficulties, continue to care for baby Cham to develop in the love and protection of the whole community.

Quế Chi
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