Fund raised to build great solidarity house in Truong Sa
A fund will be raised for the construction of a great solidarity house of Vietnam’s ethnic groups in the Truong Sa island district, south central Khanh Hoa province, according to the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee.
Hanoi (VNA) –A fund will be raised for the construction of a great solidarity house ofVietnam’s ethnic groups in the Truong Sa island district, south central KhanhHoa province, according to the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee.
A fundraising will take place during the upcoming visit to the district and DK1platform by a delegation of 180 outstanding entrepreneurs, overseas Vietnameseand people from all walks of life. The visit, jointly held by the VFF CentralCommittee and the Navy High Command, is slated for this April.
The great solidarityhouse of Vietnam’s ethnic groups will serve as a venue for visitors frommainland and soldiers, officials and locals in the island district. It willalso be a shelter for fishermen and a cultural and sports centre for islanders.
The house is designed to have three stories with steel-reinforced cement frameto be resilient to the extreme weather conditions on the island.
The VFF expects tomobilise about 45 billion VND for the construction of the work. Fund raisingtime is from March 21 to the end of August and may be extended to September.
The VFF will set up acommittee for receiving donations. Sponsors can contribute to the fund throughbank transfer to the VFF account number 1483201009159 at the Bank forAgriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam (Agirbank), Thu do branch.-VNA
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