National Heritage Promotion Agency Supports Forty-Two Families in the First Half of the Year
A couple with disabilities who had postponed their wedding due to COVID-19 finally held a traditional wedding ceremony, and a child from a single-parent family sat in front of a table set for their first birthday celebration.
The National Heritage Promotion Agency announced on June 30 that it supported forty-two families in the first half of the year through its “Traditional Wedding and First Birthday Celebrations for the Socially Disadvantaged” program.
This initiative provides opportunities for families facing economic or social hardships, who find it difficult to hold weddings or first birthday parties, to experience traditional ceremonies.
In the first half of the year, the agency organized twenty-six traditional weddings, ten first birthday celebrations, and six on-site first birthday events. A total of 1,531 family members and guests participated in these events.
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The National Heritage Promotion Agency also plans to support an additional ninety families in the second half of the year, including sixty traditional weddings, fifteen first birthday celebrations, and fifteen on-site first birthday events.
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