Humanitarian market offers necessities to people facing difficulties from COVID-19

A ‘humanitarian market’ model was launched at Bac Tu Liem District's Cultural, Information and Sports Centre in Hanoi on May 16, offering necessities for the local needy people who are facing difficulties amid the COVID-19 epidemic.

Politburo member Truong Thi Mai (centre, in red coat) and a Hanoi leader present bikes and scholarships to disadvantaged students at the event. (Photo: hanoi.gov.vn)
Politburo member Truong Thi Mai (centre, in red coat) and a Hanoi leader present bikes and scholarships to disadvantaged students at the event. (Photo: hanoi.gov.vn)

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Organised by the Hanoi Red Cross Society, the programme also featured a voluntary blood donation drive in support of blood shortage for emergency and treatment at local hospitals.

The fair saw the presence of Politburo member and Head of the Party Central Committee’s Commission for Mass Mobilisation Truong Thi Mai, who also presented gifts to disadvantaged students at the event.

Speaking at the programme, Deputy Secretary of Hanoi Party Committee and Honorary Chairperson of the Hanoi Red Cross Ngo Thi Thanh Hang affirmed that, from the beginning of 2020, Hanoi has mobilised the participation of the entire political system and the local people in carrying the dual tasks of fighting the epidemic and resuming socio-economic development.

Praising the activities by the city's Red Cross in the prevention and control of COVID-19, Hang emphasised that these activities are meaningful, showing humanity in mobilising social resources for the city's humanitarian activities and social welfare policy.

Hang proposed that Hanoi Red Cross continue to promote the building of humanitarian funds to not only support Hanoians but also to help people in other provinces who are suffering difficulties, thus spreading human values for a better life.

Politburo member Truong Thi Mai (in red coat, left) visits a booth at the humanitarian market. (Photo: VNA)

At the ‘humanitarian market, disadvantaged people are given free gift vouchers by the organisers to use at five stalls selling food items such as rice, noodles, cooking oil and eggs.

Nearly 500 gifts at market stalls were given to disadvantaged people in Hanoi’s districts of Bac Tu Liem and Nam Tu Liem by cadres, members and volunteers of Hanoi Red Cross.

Meanwhile, the voluntary blood donation drive at the programme attracted a large number of participants. The organisers are expected to receive 300 blood units for medical treatment.

On the occasion, the Hanoi Red Cross in collaboration with Mitsubishi Vietnam Company awarded 80 scholarships worth VND300 million to students in difficult circumstances. Hanoi Red Cross also cooperated with Hong Van Hotel JSC and Thong Nhat Hanoi JSC to give 80 bicycles to local disadvantaged students.