The house was presented to Mrs. Luong Thi Mai, who lives in Phu My 2 Hamlet, during a ceremony jointly organized by the Gia Lai Provincial Police and the Tuy Phuoc Commune People’s Committee. It is the first project in the commune to be finished and put into use under the campaign.
Covering about 70 square meters, the house is solidly constructed and includes a living room, bedroom, kitchen and auxiliary facilities, providing stable and long-term accommodation for the family.
Construction was completed within two weeks, meeting requirements for both progress and quality. Throughout the process, the Internal Security Division of the provincial police coordinated with the Tuy Phuoc Commune Police to provide direct labor support. The units also mobilized and connected social resources to speed up construction and ensure project standards.
According to Ms. Le Thi Vinh Huong, a member of the Provincial Party Committee and Secretary of the Tuy Phuoc Commune Party Committee, 16 houses in the commune had completely collapsed during this period, while four others suffered roof damage. All affected households are slated to receive support for reconstruction or repair.
So far, the provincial police have completed 16 of the 103 houses assigned under the plan, including five of the 20 houses funded by the Ministry of Public Security. The program aims to help stabilize the lives of affected residents and reflects efforts to support communities through coordinated public and social initiatives.