On August 19, Thien Tam Fund under Vingroup Corporation visited, expressed gratitude and gave gifts to seriously wounded soldiers being treated at Nghe An War Invalids Nursing Center.

Attending the ceremony were representatives of the Department of Home Affairs, officials, civil servants and wounded soldiers at the Nghe An War Invalids Nursing Center.
The activity was held on the occasion of the 80th Anniversary of the National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (September 2, 1945 - September 2, 2025).
Speaking at the event, Ms. Nguyen Thi Phuong - Assistant Director of Vinpearl Cua Hoi Joint Stock Company expressed her gratitude for the silent sacrifices of wounded and sick soldiers in exchange for the peace and independence of the Fatherland today. With the belief that caring for those with meritorious services, sharing with wounded and sick soldiers and families with preferential policies is everyone's responsibility, Thien Tam Fund commits to continue to accompany, contribute a small part to ease the pain of war, and encourage the spirit of wounded and sick soldiers.


On this occasion, Thien Tam Fund directly presented 40 gifts to seriously wounded soldiers. Each gift was worth 20 million VND, with a total cost of 1 billion 60 million VND. This is a noble gesture, demonstrating the spirit of “remembering the source of water” and “repaying gratitude” of the nation.
Established in 2006, Thien Tam Fund is a non-profit organization under Vingroup Corporation. Over the years, the fund has implemented many humanitarian programs, supporting Vietnamese Heroic Mothers, caring for families with meritorious services, supporting poor students; developing healthcare, education, disaster relief, etc.

The gratitude ceremony affirmed the companionship and sharing of the business community with those who have devoted and sacrificed for the independence and freedom of the Fatherland.
Source: https://baonghean.vn/quy-thien-tam-tap-doan-vingroup-trao-40-suat-qua-dong-vien-cac-thuong-binh-nang-tai-nghe-an-10304754.html
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