On February 2nd, information from the Nghe An Provincial Red Cross Society said that the unit had just organized the 10th "Living to Love" program, bringing meaningful Tet gifts to people in the highlands of Huu Khuong commune, a difficult area of the province.
The program aims to respond to the "Tet of Compassion" movement launched by the Central Committee of the Vietnam Red Cross Society and the "Tet for the Poor" policy of the Nghe An Provincial Party Committee, with the spirit of leaving no one behind. Huu Khuong is a remote and isolated commune, where people's lives are still lacking, infrastructure is limited, and is particularly heavily affected by storms and floods in 2025.

On this occasion, the Red Cross Society presented gifts to 197 poor households and households affected by natural disasters in the commune. Each household received 300,000 VND in cash along with essential necessities such as rice, clothes, confectionery, and laundry detergent, contributing to helping people celebrate Tet warmer.
Not only caring for people's lives, the program also pays attention to highland students. The organizing committee organized nutritious meals for boarding students, awarded 10 scholarships to poor students, disabled students overcoming difficulties; and presented fresh milk to students of Huu Khuong Primary School and Kindergarten.
Notably, within the framework of the program, the Nghe An Provincial Red Cross Society coordinated to organize the inauguration and handover of the semi-boarding kitchen project of Huu Khuong Ethnic Minority Boarding Primary School, sponsored by Truong Hai Group Joint Stock Company with 300 million VND. In addition, the 0 VND Tet booth was also deployed, providing many necessities for people.
According to the Nghe An Provincial Red Cross Society, the 10th "Living to Love" program - Binh Ngo Spring is being implemented with the companionship of many organizations, businesses, and philanthropists, with a total value of over 670 million VND, contributing to bringing a warm Tet to the Huu Khuong highland people early, spreading the spirit of sharing and solidarity in the community.