Relief aid provided for needy households in Cambodia’s Preah Sihanouk
The Vietnamese Consulate General in Cambodia’s Preah Sihanouk province and the Executive Board of the provincial Khmer-Vietnamese Association on May 16 presented 434 gift packages to disadvantaged households.
The gift packages, including rice, noodles and necessities, have been provided for more than 400 Vietnamese households and over 30 Cambodian families in Preah Sihanouk. (Photo: VNA)
Phnom Penh (VNA) – The Vietnamese ConsulateGeneral in Cambodia’s Preah Sihanouk province and the Executive Board of the provincialKhmer-Vietnamese Association on May 16 presented 434 gift packages to disadvantagedhouseholds.
The gift packages, including rice, noodles andnecessities, have been provided for more than 400 Vietnamese households andover 30 Cambodian families in Preah Sihanouk.
Tran Van Nam, President of the provincialKhmer-Vietnamese Association, said to prevent the spread of the COVID-19pandemic, local authorities have locked down Preah Sinanouk city over the pastmonth, affecting the daily lives of local residents.
On behalf of the Vietnamese community in theprovince, he thanked the Vietnamese Party, State and Consulate General anddonors for their valuable support, saying such a humanitarian activity willhelp Vietnamese people stabilise their lives.
According to Nam, the association has called on Vietnamesepeople not to return to Vietnam amidst the COVID-19 spread to supportanti-pandemic efforts in the homeland.
Earlier, the Consulate General presented hundreds ofgifts to Vietnamese and Cambodians in locked down areas./.
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