Tet is a time for families to reunite, share love, and exchange meaningful gifts. For Ms. Hanh (49 years old, a worker at Bac Lieu Urban Services Center), the Tet gift received from the Central Committee’s Internal Affairs Department not only brought her personal joy but also great significance as she could bring it home to her elderly mother in the countryside.
Heartwarming Tet Gifts for Laborers
Ms. Hanh is one of the dozens of workers and laborers in difficult situations in Bac Lieu who received Tet gifts from the leadership of the Central Committee’s Internal Affairs Department in the days leading up to Tet. “I will take this Tet gift home for my mother. As for the Tet celebration, we’ll make do with what we have,” Ms. Hanh shared sincerely with Dan Tri reporters.
Mr. Vo Van Dung handing out Tet gifts to workers
Mr. Vo Van Dung, Deputy Chairman of the Central Committee’s Internal Affairs Department, presented Tet gifts to workers and laborers in Bac Lieu (Photo: Huynh Hai).
With their challenging circumstances, these Tet gifts not only alleviate financial pressures but also provide significant emotional support for Ms. Hanh and her colleagues. “We are in difficult situations, so everyone is very happy to receive these Tet gifts,” she expressed her gratitude for the leadership’s concern for workers during this special time.
Recognition and Gratitude for Laborers
At the Tet gift-giving event on the 27th day of the lunar calendar, Mr. Vo Van Dung, Deputy Chairman of the Central Committee’s Internal Affairs Department, emphasized the important role of healthcare workers and urban sanitation workers. He affirmed, “Those who work to care for community health are truly valuable. And the cleanliness and beauty of our environment depend on the silent efforts of these workers.”
He also extended New Year wishes and encouraged workers and laborers to continue striving to complete their tasks and contribute to the development of Bac Lieu province. Additionally, he suggested that the Bac Lieu Provincial Trade Union organize creative competitions to honor the contributions of workers in healthcare and other fields.
Practical Activities to Support Laborers
According to the leadership of the Bac Lieu Provincial Trade Union, during the Tet holiday in the year of the Rabbit 2025, trade unions across the province implemented many practical and meaningful activities, ensuring that everyone has a Tet, leaving no one behind. This reflects the deep concern of trade union leaders for the material and spiritual well-being of union members, civil servants, and workers.
In addition, the leadership of the Vietnam Farmers’ Association and the National Assembly’s Ethnic Council also distributed hundreds of Tet gifts to farmers, workers, poor households, near-poor households, and policy families in Bac Lieu province. These gifts not only have material value but also serve as significant sources of emotional encouragement, helping people feel more secure in their lives.
Conclusion
Each Tet gift may be small, but it carries deep affection and appreciation for those who work tirelessly for the community. The act of giving Tet gifts not only helps alleviate difficulties but also spreads a humanistic message, contributing to a society of unity and sharing. Let us all continue to support and spread such meaningful actions so that no one is left behind in the season of happiness.
Source: Dan Tri