“Ecopark Donates 20 Billion VND to Support Fellow Vietnamese in the Wake of Devastating Floods and Storms”

"In a heartwarming gesture, Ecopark has extended a helping hand to the flood-ravaged northern provinces of Vietnam. Through the Vietnamese Fatherland Front, Ecopark has donated an impressive 15 billion VND to support the regions in their time of need."

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Ecopark’s founder (through Ecopark Corporation and DB Investment and Development JSC) launched the “Join Hands to Help Fellow Citizens Overcome Storms and Floods” program on September 12th, as northern provinces and millions of people bore the brunt of the third storm (Super Storm Yagi) and its aftermath.

Ecopark aims to share the difficulties by mobilizing all resources to quickly assist people in areas severely affected by natural disasters and floods.

The “Join Hands” program includes a series of practical actions to help the northern provinces recover from the storm’s impact. A budget of 200 billion VND will be allocated to implement activities within this program.

Ecopark’s founder donates 20 billion VND to help fellow citizens overcome storms and floods.

Through the Vietnamese Fatherland Front, Ecopark donated 15 billion VND to the northern provinces severely affected by storms and floods. This budget will be used to purchase essential goods and support recovery efforts in the affected areas.

The company also gave 4 billion VND to the project’s surrounding provinces, Hung Yen and Hai Duong, which were heavily impacted by the storm, to help local people overcome difficulties and stabilize their lives.

Ecopark has allocated a budget of 1 billion VND to coordinate with the Vietnam Students’ Union, a volunteer organization directly supporting the flood-affected areas, to help the community return to normalcy.

Earlier, on September 11th, Ecopark and its resident community offered 10,000 accommodations for people in Van Giang district. The investors and residents also rescued trees, crops, and assets of people in the dike area of Van Giang district, embodying the spirit of mutual support and sharing.

The investors have also coordinated with the Management Board and residents to establish a Support Team, preparing essential goods, using Ecobus vehicles, and providing life jackets to welcome people to flood-避safe areas.

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