Thien Chi Center – Duc Linh Area Distributes 120 Tet Gift Packages, Spreading Love as Spring Arrives

11/02/2026 Views: 136 Admin

In the warm atmosphere of the days leading up to the Lunar New Year, as spring knocks on doors everywhere, the Thien Chi Center in Duc Linh area organized a program to distribute 120 Tet gift packages to disadvantaged families in the locality. This meaningful activity aims to share difficulties and help families welcome Tet in a warmer and more caring spirit.

Each Tet gift was carefully prepared by the Center, containing not only essential necessities for the holiday but also heartfelt care and encouragement. The bright smiles and emotional expressions of the families upon receiving the gifts clearly reflected the value of sharing and the spirit of solidarity within the community.

On this occasion, the Thien Chi Center – Duc Linh area would like to sincerely thank the benefactors and donors who have trusted, accompanied, and provided financial support, enabling the Center to prepare and deliver these meaningful Tet gifts to local residents. Your generous support is a great motivation for the Center to continue carrying out social welfare activities for the community.

Each gift package carries wishes for peace, good health, and hope for a joyful new spring. The Thien Chi Center – Duc Linh area believes that with the love and companionship of the community, positive values will continue to spread, ensuring that no one is left behind on the journey to welcome spring.

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