On January 25, at Ganh Hao Border Guard Station, the Steering Committee of the Border Guard of Ca Mau province organized the "Border Spring Warms the Hearts of the Villagers" program associated with "Border and Island Spring - Tet filled with military-civilian affection" in 2026.

Attending the program were Mr. Ngo Vu Thang - Vice Chairman of Ca Mau Provincial People's Committee; Colonel Pham Minh Giang - Political Commissar of the Border Guard Command of Ca Mau province; along with representatives of local authorities, sponsoring units, philanthropists and more than 300 people living in the sea border area managed by Ganh Hao Border Guard Station.
The "Border Spring Warms the Hearts of the People" program is a major policy, with profound socio-political and humane significance, launched and unifiedly implemented nationwide by the Border Guard Command from 2016. After nearly 10 years of implementation, the program has become an annual activity, creating a spread in the entire force and is recognized and highly appreciated by local Party committees, authorities, and people.
In Ca Mau, the Border Guard stations maintain a disciplined and effective program, associated with social security work and building a people-wide border defense posture, contributing to caring for the lives of people in the coastal border area and strengthening military-civilian solidarity.

Speaking at the program, Colonel Pham Minh Giang - Political Commissar of the Border Guard Command of Ca Mau province said that this year's Border Spring activities continue to be organized according to the motto of practicality, efficiency, and targeting. According to the plan, the Border Guard Command of the province will award over 1,700 gifts, mobilize the construction of 4 houses for people in difficult circumstances, with a total budget of over 2 billion VND.
Within the framework of the program at Ganh Hao Border Guard Station, the Organizing Committee deployed many cultural and social activities such as sticky rice cake wrapping, folk games, art performances, and "0 VND" booths.
At the same time, the program awarded over 650 gifts, with a total value of about 350 million VND to policy families, poor households, and difficult households; awarded scholarships to 11 poor students overcoming difficulties and 4 students in the "Raising Steps for Children to School - Children of Border Guard Stations" Program; organized medical examinations, health consultations, and free medicine distribution for more than 150 policy families and people in difficult circumstances in the area.
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