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Ko Chung Chih, Vedan's deputy general director, receives a thank you letter from the Dong Nai Red Cross. Photo: Vedan |
Ko Chung Chih, Vedan's deputy general director, receives a thank you letter from the Dong Nai Red Cross. Photo: Vedan
The event, held on 30/7, saw enthusiastic participation from Vedan employees. Launched in 2020, the "One Drop of Blood - A Million Hearts" blood drive has become an annual tradition, with growing and consistent participation each year. Through these donations, Vedan aims to contribute to the national blood bank, supporting emergency care and treatment, and fostering a caring community.
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The blood drive at Vedan. Photo: Vedan |
The blood drive at Vedan. Photo: Vedan
This year's drive saw participation not only from Vedan staff but also from foreign managers, teachers from Phuoc Thai Secondary School, Nhon Trach Vietcombank, and the Long Thanh Red Cross chapter. After screening, 270 units of blood were collected. This result reflects Vedan's commitment to community health initiatives. In addition to gifts from Cho Ray Hospital and the Dong Nai Red Cross, Vedan's trade union gave each donor 100,000 VND as a token of appreciation and to support their health.
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Foreign managers at Vedan participate in the blood drive. Photo: Vedan |
Foreign managers at Vedan participate in the blood drive. Photo: Vedan
Ko Chung Chih, Vedan Vietnam's deputy general director, stated that in addition to improving product quality and investing in technology, Vedan consistently collaborates with local authorities to support those in need and contribute to society. "Donating blood is not only a humanitarian act, but also a way for us to share love, life, and ignite the spirit of mutual support," he said.
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Ung Nho Dung from the Quality Assurance department shares his blood donation experience. Photo: Vedan |
Ung Nho Dung from the Quality Assurance department shares his blood donation experience. Photo: Vedan
For over 33 years in Vietnam, Vedan has operated under the motto "Developing from society - Contributing to society." Besides the annual blood drive, the company maintains programs such as providing Tet gifts to low-income families, building charity houses, offering free medical examinations and medicine, and organizing environmental cleanups and tree plantings. Each initiative is carried out with responsibility and dedication, demonstrating Vedan's long-term commitment to building a healthy, compassionate, and sustainable community in Vietnam.
Diep Chi