Police build homes for disadvantaged people in An Giang

The Office of Criminal Investigation Agency (OCIA) under the Ministry of Public Security (MPS), in coordination with other benefactors, has recently handed over ten newly built houses to disadvantaged households in Vinh Binh commune, An Giang province.

22/08/2025

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It was part of the MPS’s action program in response to the emulation movement “Joining hands to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses nationwide in 2025” launched by the Prime Minister. Specially, the handover of the two homes was on the celebration of the 80th founding anniversary of the Public Security Forces as well as the 80th anniversaries of the August Revolution and National Day.

The new solid houses, covering an area of 40–50 square meters each, were tailored to the living conditions and family size of each beneficiary household.

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Delegates hand over new homes to beneficiary families.

The homes, which help families meet essential living needs and stabilize their lives, reflect the compassion and social responsibility of the OCIA and other benefactors toward the community.

In other words, building homes for disadvantaged people across the country contributes to sustainable poverty reduction as well as to further strengthening the close bonds between the Public Security Forces and the people.

On this occasion, the MPS OCIA and benefactors also presented 50 gifts to disadvantaged households in the locality, encouraging and empowering them to overcome difficulties in life.

By Hong Giang

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