Started from May 19, the campaign received more than 1 million messagesworth over 19.1 billion VND (897,700 USD). Apart of this, over 1.6billion VND in cash was sent to the VRC from 121 individuals andorganisations to support the campaign.
At a ceremony to reviewthe campaign in Hanoi on August 7, 93 cameras and 23 seawaterfilters bought from the collected money were handed over to theVietnamese coast guard and fisheries surveillance forces.
Meanwhile, several fishermen and naval soldiers’ relatives were also provided with financial assistance.
According to Vice President and Secretary General of the VRC CentralCommittee Doan Van Thai, the campaign offered a source of encouragementfor offshore fishermen and soldiers who are working to protect thenational sea and islands.
It also helped raise public awareness of safeguarding the country’s sea and island sovereignty.
On this occasion, Vietnamese website go.vn presented a Vietnam-shapedmap made from over 106,000 photos to people and soldiers living inTruong Sa (Spratly) archipelago.-VNA