The 2026 Red Journey program, spearheaded by Thien Khoi Mien Bac, successfully concluded its three-day blood donation drive in Hanoi, collecting 905 units of blood from 1,304 registrations. The final stage took place on the morning of 18/6 at Thien Khoi Group's headquarters. From early hours, numerous Thien Khoi members and partners arrived to register, undergo screening, and donate blood. At this location alone, the organizing committee recorded 836 registrations, with 524 individuals eligible to donate. This vital contribution will bolster blood reserves for emergency and treatment services at local medical facilities.
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A Thien Khoi volunteer donates blood. Photo: Thien Khoi Group |
This significant event drew participation from many members and partners across the Thien Khoi Group system. According to the organizing committee, the program not only helps supplement the blood supply for the healthcare sector but also cultivates a spirit of sharing and social responsibility within the community. A representative of the organizing committee emphasized that Red Journey is an annual initiative by Thien Khoi Group, designed to empower individuals to contribute to society through practical actions. The program also plays a role in raising awareness about voluntary blood donation and encouraging broader community engagement in charitable activities.
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Doctors and nurses carry out the blood collection process for volunteers. Photo: Thien Khoi Group |
As the 2026 Red Journey season concludes at Thien Khoi Mien Bac, the collected blood units are set to provide crucial support for treatment and emergency care in hospitals, thereby continuing the program's core message of sharing. Thien Khoi Group, a prominent entity in real estate brokerage technology, extends its commitment beyond business development. The company actively implements community-oriented initiatives, including voluntary blood donation, social welfare, and charity, to foster a culture of sharing and contribute to positive societal values.
Thien Khoi Mien Bac volunteers respond to the event. Photo: Thien Khoi Group |
Song Anh

