Tet at the drug rehabilitation center has more than 1,100 trainees
Identifying Tet Nguyen Dan as a time when students' psychology is easily fluctuated, Drug Rehabilitation Center No. 4 (Lam Dong Provincial Police) has synchronously implemented many solutions, both ensuring security, order, and safety at the facility, and taking good care of the material and spiritual life of students.

Accordingly, the unit strengthens management, education, and vocational training; regularly visits, encourages, and grasps the thoughts and aspirations of students.
Tet preparation work is organized thoughtfully, practically, ensuring safety, thrift and humanity.
Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Quang Trung, Deputy Head of the Student Management Team, Drug Rehabilitation Center No. 4 - said that the unit always pays attention to caring for students both materially and spiritually, especially during Tet.
To prepare for a joyful and meaningful Tet, officials and students together cleaned up and decorated the campus with brilliant flags and flowers.

Many cultural and sports activities are organized such as volleyball matches, Chinese chess, folk games, creating a joyful atmosphere in the days leading up to Tet.
In addition, the facility organizes a banh chung wrapping contest with the active participation of a large number of students.
This is not only an experiential activity imbued with the Tet atmosphere but also contributes to educating students about family values, national cultural traditions, thereby helping students to be more determined to practice and detoxify.
Many meaningful Tet celebration activities
Through Tet welcoming activities, the facility creates a healthy and useful playground, helping students relieve psychological stress, and add motivation to well comply with regulations and rules during treatment.
Mr. N.H. N, a trainee at the facility, shared that being able to prepare Tet with officials and other trainees, wrap and cook banh chung helps him alleviate homesickness, and adds determination to detoxify to return to his family soon and reintegrate into the community.

In addition to general activities, the facility has reviewed and compiled a list of students in particularly difficult circumstances, students without relatives visiting to organize visits, encouragement, and Tet gifts.
The gifts show the concern and sharing of officers and soldiers for the trainees being treated for drug detoxification.
Major Nguyen Van Luyen, Deputy Head of Drug Rehabilitation Center No. 4, said that the unit has fully implemented regimes and policies according to regulations for trainees. The unit also organizes many Tet and Spring celebration activities to help trainees feel secure in their minds and well comply with regulations during drug rehabilitation.

To create conditions for students to meet relatives, the unit also advised to increase the time of visits during Tet to 2 times per week, contributing to stabilizing psychology, consolidating faith and will for students during the treatment process.
Organizing for trainees to celebrate Tet safely and thoughtfully clearly shows the concern and responsibility of Lam Dong Provincial Police in managing, educating and supporting drug addicts; thereby encouraging trainees to gradually recover, determined to break away from drugs, and soon reintegrate into the community.