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Giving gifts and free medicine to the poor people in Krong No district

Việt NamViệt Nam15/01/2025


On January 15, HEINEKEN Vietnam Brewery Co., Ltd., Vietnam Red Cross Society Central Committee, Dak Nong Red Cross Society accompanied the LARUE brand to organize the Charity Tet program "LARUE and the community welcome a Happy Tet 2025" in Nam Xuan commune, Krong No district.

At the program, the units presented 200 shopping vouchers, worth 800,000 VND/voucher to poor households and households in difficult circumstances. Households used the vouchers to choose and buy Tet necessities for their families at the "Humanitarian Tet Market" booths.

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People are given shopping vouchers, each worth 800,000 VND, to choose Tet necessities for their families at the "Humanitarian Tet Market" booths.

People also received free medical examinations, health consultations, and medicine. Many other meaningful community-building activities were also organized, such as haircuts, calligraphy gifts, making banh chung and banh tet, etc. The total value of the activities in the program was over 230 million VND.

The program is part of a series of Tet charity activities organized by HEINEKEN Vietnam in collaboration with the Vietnam Red Cross and local government representatives across the country to care for and support the poor and disadvantaged to celebrate Tet.

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Program to organize medical examination, health consultation, and free medicine for poor people in Nam Xuan commune, Krong No district

In particular, the Charity Tet Program "HEINEKEN Cares - Joining hands to share, welcoming a Happy Tet 2025 with the community" was organized in 27 provinces and cities for 5,700 people in difficult circumstances, with a total program budget of over 6.4 billion VND.



Source: https://baodaknong.vn/tang-qua-cap-phat-thuoc-mien-phi-cho-nguoi-dan-kho-khan-huyen-krong-no-240401.html

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