The gifts were given directly by Hoa Phat Group to two areas that suffered heavy damage: Hoa Xuan commune and Dong Hoa ward. These are areas that were deeply flooded, many households lost all their household items, and their houses were severely damaged after the storm and flood.
Speaking at the awarding ceremony, Mr. Nguyen Thien Van, Vice Chairman of Dak Lak Provincial People's Committee, expressed his thanks to the Board of Directors and all officers and employees of Hoa Phat Group in general and Hoa Phat Phu Yen Company in particular. According to Mr. Van, during the rescue phase, the company's forces actively coordinated with the locality to transport goods, support evacuation and provide necessities to help people. When the water receded, Hoa Phat's roofing sheets and household appliances arrived in time, helping many people quickly restore their homes.
"After the historic flood, most of the people's household items were swept away and severely damaged. Therefore, the rice cookers and electric kettles given at this time are extremely practical. As soon as the power grid is restored, people will have the utensils to cook hot meals, ensure their health and continue to rebuild their lives," said Mr. Nguyen Thien Van.
Linking development with community benefits, Hoa Phat always focuses on implementing corporate social responsibility, focusing on four areas: health, education, transportation and community. Currently, the Group is operating and contributing to the budget in 20 provinces and cities across the country. In the first nine months of 2025, Hoa Phat has paid more than VND 9,400 billion to the State budget.
In parallel with production and business activities, Hoa Phat spends hundreds of billions of VND each year on social programs, typically: building 1,500 houses for poor households in many localities; supporting the construction and reconstruction of dozens of houses completely collapsed due to storm Yagi in Lang Nu and some communes of Lao Cai province; sponsoring more than 40 billion VND to build schools in Binh Dong (Quang Ngai); donating more than 300 water purifiers to schools and medical facilities nationwide, etc.
Source: https://www.hoaphat.com.vn/tin-tuc/hoa-phat-tang-100-000m2-ton-hang-ngan-do-dung-thiet-yeu-tai-tinh-dak-lak.html










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