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Dantri delivers Tet gifts to visually impaired people in Hanoi

Dantri Newspaper, in coordination with the Hanoi Blind Association, has presented 400 Tet gift packages to disadvantaged members of the association ahead of the 2026 Lunar New Year or Tet holiday.

Speaking at the event, Nguyen Xuan Toan, deputy editor-in-chief of Dantri, said he hoped the gifts, each including VND 500,000 in cash, would help visually impaired people enjoy a warmer Tet and feel more confident in life.

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Toan also expressed his thanks and New Year wishes to representatives of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee in Hanoi, the Hanoi Department of Health, social organisations, benefactors and readers at home and abroad who have supported Dantri’s charitable activities.

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Hoang Manh Cuong, acting vice chairman of the Hanoi Blind Association, said the 400 gifts carried not only material value but also meaningful encouragement. He added that Dantri had also donated more than 300 health insurance cards to children of disadvantaged members.

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“These are concrete and meaningful actions, reflecting the spirit of compassion from Dantri’s leadership, journalists, editors and readers for people with visual impairments,” Cuong said.

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Representing the recipients, Nguyen Van Ly thanked benefactors for spreading love and support to the visually impaired community. He expressed hope that Dantri’s charity programmes would continue to grow in 2026 and reach more disadvantaged people nationwide.

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Dantri has launched a campaign to deliver Tet gifts to 1,000 households in areas hit by storms and floods in 2025. Beneficiaries include poor and near-poor families, policy households, elderly people living alone, orphans, and families who have lost homes or property.

Each gift package includes VND 1 million (USD 39) in cash and a box of traditional Tet sweets worth VND 100,000.

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