The beneficiaries include heroicmothers, wounded ex-servicemen, war veterans, war invalids and relativesof martyrs from My Loc district in Nam Dinh province and from Yen Modistrict, Ninh Binh province.
Addressing theceremonies, Vice President Doan hailed their contributions and urgedlocalities to pay more attention to families and individuals benefittingfrom social welfare policies and ensure no one slips through thecracks.
The same day, she also presented 200scholarships to children of servicemen stationed on islands and borderareas as well as impoverished students as part of the “Together toSchool”, co-funded by the National Fund for Vietnamese Children (NFVC).
The programme has come to 61 cities andprovinces, benefiting underprivileged kids with over 22 billion VND (1.1million USD) since its launch in 2012.
Over 4 million children are in need of assistance, including 1.5 million orphaned, disabled and homeless.
In recent years, the NFVC has raised over 4 trillion VND (190 million USD) and offered aid to more than 28 million children.-VNA