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Agent Orange victims have first cultural house

Vietnamese Agent Orange (AO) victims have had their first cultural house for the first time after a ceremony handing the Cultural House of the Rehabilitation and Nursing Centre to AO victims took place on December 26 in Hanoi.
Agent Orange victims have first cultural house ảnh 1A photo of the ceremony. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnamese Agent Orange(AO) victims have had their first cultural house for the first time after aceremony handing the Cultural House of the Rehabilitation and Nursing Centre toAO victims took place on December 26 in Hanoi.

Nguyen Van Rinh, President of the VietnamAssociation of Victims of Agent Orange/Dioxin (VAVA), said the house looks tohelp ease the pains of AO victims and facilitate their integration into thecommunity.

Thehouse provides a venue for recreational activities for AO victims and theirchildren before, during and after treatment and study at the centre.

Rinh also recommended officials and staff at the centre put the house to gooduse, along with the community helping taking care of victims better.

Theconstruction of the house began in March, 2016. It has an area of 760 sq.m,featuring a 200-seat hall, a two-story exhibition building, and  a library.

Thehouse was sponsored by the Military Bank.-VNA
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