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Tuesday, 12/5/2026 | 09:01 GMT+7

Vedan Vietnam responds to 'humanitarian month 2026'

Vedan Vietnam sponsored 70 million dong to build a charitable home and donated 200 gifts to the 0-dong humanitarian stall at the launch ceremony of Humanitarian Month 2026.

The launch ceremony for this year's Humanitarian Month, themed "Journey of Compassion for the Community", was organized by the Dong Nai City Red Cross Society on the morning of 7/5 at the Sen Vang Convention Center in Bien Hoa.

Nguyen Thu Thuy, Deputy Director of External Affairs for Vedan Vietnam, received a certificate of recognition from the Dong Nai City Red Cross Society. Photo: Vedan Vietnam

In response to the launch ceremony, Vedan Vietnam pledged 70 million dong to fund the construction of a charitable home.

The company also provided 200 gifts for the 0-dong humanitarian fair stall, distributing them to local residents facing hardship. This initiative is one of Vedan's regular activities, maintained for many years.

Vedan's stall at the 0-dong fair. Photo: Vedan Vietnam

On 8/5, Vedan Vietnam also collaborated with the Phu My Ward Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee in Dong Nai to organize a handover ceremony for renovated Great Unity homes for two disadvantaged families in the area.

These families included Mai Xuan Truong, a visually impaired individual facing difficulties in Tan Hanh residential area, and Dinh Thi Hien, whose husband died in a traffic accident, leaving her to care for her mother and two young children in a severely degraded home. After renovation, both homes are now spacious and clean, providing the families with better conditions and motivation to work and improve their lives.

Nguyen Thu Thuy, Deputy Director of External Affairs for Vedan Vietnam (grey shirt), handed over a renovated home to Mai Xuan Truong's family. Photo: Vedan Vietnam

A company representative stated that throughout 35 years of development, guided by the motto "cultivating kindness, dedicating wholeheartedly", Vedan Vietnam has consistently collaborated with local authorities and the Red Cross Society in social welfare efforts.

The company participates in activities such as supporting the construction of Great Unity homes and charitable homes, organizing free medical examinations, distributing free medicine, awarding scholarships, and presenting Tet gifts to disadvantaged residents. The unit aims to join forces to enhance the quality of life for people, spread the spirit of solidarity and mutual support, and strive for goodness, creating a healthier and better life for everyone.

(Source: Vedan Vietnam)

By VnExpress: https://vnexpress.net/vedan-viet-nam-huong-ung-thang-nhan-dao-2026-5072596.html
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