
Associate Professor Dr. Dang Xuan Khang - Chairman of the University's Trade Union, presents gifts to representatives of the Phu Tho Provincial Center for the Care of War Veterans.
This is one of the school's activities, along with the rest of the country, to express gratitude to the wounded soldiers and martyrs who sacrificed their lives and blood to protect the Fatherland, bring peace to the nation, and ensure a prosperous and happy life for the people.
On behalf of the faculty, staff, and all students of the University, Comrade Dang Xuan Khang expressed gratitude for the sacrifices and losses of the wounded and sick soldiers – those who used a part of their blood and bones to bring independence, freedom, and happiness to the Fatherland. Although the country is at peace, the wounded and sick soldiers at the Center continue to silently struggle against the wounds left by the war.

The delegation of the School's Trade Union officials took a photo with representatives of war invalids and staff of the Phu Tho Provincial Center for the Care of Meritorious People.
Comrade Dang Xuan Khang encouraged the wounded and sick soldiers to overcome all difficulties and illnesses to live happily and healthily, and to continue contributing, serving as a shining example to inspire future generations to uphold the heroic traditions of their ancestors, worthy of President Ho Chi Minh's teaching: "Wounded soldiers may be disabled, but they are not useless."
Later that same day, in Bac Ninh, the School's Trade Union also visited and presented gifts to the Thuan Thanh War Invalids Rehabilitation Center.
Comrade Dang Xuan Khang and his delegation kindly visited and inquired about the well-being of the wounded and sick soldiers receiving treatment at the center. They chatted and listened to the stories, the heroic deeds, and the extraordinary resilience of these "soldiers of Uncle Ho" in combat as well as in coping with their injuries.

Associate Professor Dr. Dang Xuan Khang visits wounded and sick soldiers at Thuan Thanh Wounded Soldiers Treatment Center, Bac Ninh.
The Director of the Center, Comrade Nguyen Khac Du, expressed his gratitude for the school's attention and affirmed that he would continue to improve the quality of service and care, so that the rehabilitation center would truly become a second home for each wounded and sick soldier.
On this occasion, on behalf of the School, Comrade Dang Xuan Khang presented each rehabilitation center with a gift of 10 million VND and also gave gifts to each wounded and sick soldier currently undergoing treatment.
Author:Tran Thanh Trung
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