Her family consists of 5 members, including her husband and 3 children. They moved from Xuan Bac (Dong Nai) to Hamlet 5, Tra Tan 2 years ago. The family's economic conditions are difficult, so they bought 3,000m2 of land to live on deep in the fields. The land was previously planted with pepper, but the pepper died.
. Currently, Mr. and Mrs. Soi have cleared the dead pepper and are unable to replant because they have no capital. Therefore, they are currently growing corn on the land they cleared to make a living. Besides working on their farm, Mr. Thin works as a hired ironworker and Mrs. Soi also works for others as a laborer. They take whatever job they can find, but they cannot work regularly because both their health is not good. They both suffer from joint pain, and Mrs. Soi also experiences stomach pain, but due to the family's difficult conditions, they cannot afford to seek medical treatment. The family has 3 children, but their living conditions are too difficult. Their eldest son dropped out of school after completing grade 7 and is now learning how to repair motorcycles. With the current average income of the family being 715,000 VND (approx.30$), even daily meals are a struggle for them.
rs. Soi's family is currently a disadvantaged household participating in borrowing from the Community Development and Support Center of Thien Chi Duc Linh to develop agriculture. The center's staff have visited and provided Mrs. Tran Thi Soi with a health insurance card so that she can afford medical treatment. Mrs. Soi was very happy and grateful to the center and its sponsors for supporting her with a health insurance card, which will allow her to receive medical treatment to improve her health, take care of her family's lives, and improve their economic conditions. She also sends her best wishes to the center and its sponsors for good health and success in helping many more households like hers.