Recently, Ms. Nha Le – CEO of JT Angel Aesthetic Hospital shared that the Nhan Minh Fund of the couple, CEO Nha Le, has allocated VND 1 billion to support and share with the people in the North affected by the storm and flood. So far, VND 250 million has been spent, and three groups have brought essential goods for relief.
According to Ms. Nha Le, the remaining amount will be distributed directly to the people affected by the floods once the waters recede. Additionally, she has also purchased and stored 50 tons of rice in anticipation of rising rice prices, and more supplies will be transported to the North if needed.
Representatives of the Nhan Minh Fund in Hanoi are ready to depart to support Tuyen Quang and Bac Kan provinces.
JT Angel Aesthetic Hospital is a subsidiary of JT Angel Aesthetic Specialty Hospital Limited Company, located at 852 – 852A An Duong Vuong, Ward 13, District 6, Ho Chi Minh City.
JT Angel Aesthetic Specialty Hospital Limited Company was established in February 2018, and in early July 2024, the director and legal representative changed from Ms. Pham Thi Han to Ms. Nguyen Thi Thanh Tam.
JT Angel Aesthetic Hospital has a charter capital of VND 150 billion, in which Mr. Nguyen Trong Thanh, Ms. Nha Le’s husband, contributes VND 114 billion, holding 76% of the charter capital. Ms. Le Thi Hong Nga contributes VND 28.5 billion, holding 19%, and Mr. Hoang Thai Son contributes VND 7.5 billion, holding 5% of the charter capital.
In addition to her role as CEO of JT Angel Aesthetic Hospital, Ms. Nha Le also owns a TikTok channel with 972,000 followers.
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## Businesses Step Up to Support Flood Relief Efforts: Katinat Donates 1,000 VND per Cup, Okkio and Vietjet Air Offer 5,000 VND per Cup and Flight Ticket Respectively.
Katinat is stepping up to support flood relief efforts in Northern Vietnam. From September 12 to September 30, they will be donating 1,000 VND from every drink sold across their stores. Okkio Cafe is also showing their support by contributing 5,000 VND per cup, and Vietjet Air will be donating 5,000 VND per ticket sold. Every contribution counts, and these businesses are leading the way to help those affected by the natural disaster.