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Religious groups ease difficulties for Kien Giang poor

Charity activities organised by religious groups and individuals have significantly contributed to helping poor people in the Mekong Delta province of Kien Giang.
Charity activities organised by religious groups and individuals havesignificantly contributed to helping poor people in the Mekong Deltaprovince of Kien Giang.

The province is home to 10 religions with 358 worshipping facilities and 342 local religious organisations.

From 2010-2013, as many as 143 groups and individuals joinedhumanitarian and charitable work, raising nearly 180 billion VND (8.46million USD).

The activities focused on providingfree health care and medicine to the poor, repairing houses and buildingnew roads, schools and homes. Poor students have also been helped withtuition fees and other financial support.

Notably,the Kinh 7 oriental medicine clinic, which is run by a group containingCatholics, Buddhists, Hoa Hao Buddhists, Cao Dai and Protestants,effectively provides free health care services for many poor patients.

According to local authorities, further favourableconditions and support will be given so that the religious organisationsand followers can participate in more charity and humanitarian work.-VNA

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Overview of the Vietnamese Youth Forum in Japan. (Photo: VNA)

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People receive general health check-ups, basic tests, medical consultations, free medicine during the August 9 programme co-hosted by the Vietnamese Embassy in Cambodia and members of the Vietnam–Cambodia Business Association. (Photo: VNA)

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