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In the first 5 months of the year, HDBank donated 2,000 charitable houses.

In the first five months of 2025, HDBank provided funding for the construction of more than 2,000 charitable houses nationwide, continuing the tradition of compassion that the bank has spread over the past 35 years.

Báo Nhân dânBáo Nhân dân13/06/2025

Continuing this journey of sharing, last week, HDBank donated 5 water purification systems and 200 scholarships to 5 primary schools in Can Gio district (Ho Chi Minh City) and provided funding for the construction of 300 charitable houses for disadvantaged families in Thanh Hoa province.

"I'm so happy to receive a scholarship from HDBank."

At the ceremony to donate clean water to schools and scholarships held at An Thoi Dong Primary School (An Hoa hamlet, An Thoi Dong commune, Can Gio district), many teachers, students, and parents expressed their joy and emotion at the thoughtful attention of HDBank and the Ho Chi Minh City Association for the Support of Poor Patients.

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Representatives from HDBank presented scholarships to students in Can Gio district.

As a scholarship recipient from HDBank, Huynh Thi Thao Phuong, a 5th-grade student at An Thoi Dong Primary School, happily shared: “When my teacher told me I received the scholarship, I was so happy. My mother said we don’t have to worry about money for books and supplies this year anymore. I promise to study hard and do well.”

A representative from An Thoi Dong Primary School further shared: “These new water filtration systems are truly valuable, because from now on, the school will be assured of a hygienically safe drinking water supply for teachers and students, reducing the risk of diseases such as stomach aches and parasitic infections, contributing to improving the quality of teaching and learning.”

Another 300 charitable houses built in Thanh Hoa , the spirit of compassion continues.

Also on this occasion, HDBank donated funds to support the demolition of 300 temporary and dilapidated houses in Thanh Hoa province. This activity took place within the framework of the "Conference on Unlocking Bank-Enterprise Capital to Contribute to Economic Growth" organized by the People's Committee of Thanh Hoa province and the State Bank of Vietnam Region 7.

From now on, 300 disadvantaged families in Thanh Hoa province will have more decent houses, helping to stabilize their lives and work. This activity demonstrates HDBank's long-term vision in joining hands with the Government to promote the elimination of temporary and dilapidated houses nationwide, in addition to the charitable housing donation activities that HDBank has been implementing for many years.

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Mr. Nguyen Van Hao, Deputy General Director of HDBank, presented the funding for the construction of 300 charitable houses for disadvantaged households in Thanh Hoa province.

Committed to a sustainable development strategy, HDBank has consistently implemented charitable programs for many years, spreading love to all corners of the country.

In the first five months of 2025 alone, HDBank provided funding for the construction of over 2,000 charitable houses, 1,000 eye surgeries, and 1,000 scholarships through the Vu A Dinh Fund, along with other educational sponsorship programs through the Fund for Vietnamese Children and the Fund for Children with Disabilities in Vietnam, etc.

In every locality it establishes its presence, HDBank not only brings comprehensive financial solutions but also a flow of trust, sharing, and a vision for a sustainable future. And the journey of spreading love will continue in the future, for a better life.


Source: https://nhandan.vn/5-thang-dau-nam-hdbank-tang-2000-can-nha-tinh-thuong-post886461.html


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