Vingroup Donates 250 Billion VND to Support Flood Victims

The funding for this initiative was sourced from two channels: financial support from Vingroup and its subsidiaries, as well as voluntary contributions from over 130,000 dedicated Vingroup employees across the entire organization.

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On September 12, 2024, Vingroup and its ecosystem of companies announced a donation of 250 billion VND to support communities affected by Super Typhoon Yagi and prolonged heavy rains. The funds will be allocated directly towards emergency relief efforts, including the reconstruction of approximately 2,000 collapsed homes, providing support of 150-300 million VND to families who have lost loved ones, and contributing to the rebuilding of infrastructure and civil works to help people quickly regain stability after the natural disaster.

Embracing the spirit of “no one in Vingroup is untouched by the loss and suffering of our fellow citizens,” immediately after Super Typhoon Yagi and the heavy rains caused severe damage in several northern provinces, Vingroup and its ecosystem of companies promptly arranged 250 billion VND for an emergency relief fund for the victims.

The budget comes from two sources: funds from the Vingroup corporation and its member companies, and voluntary contributions from over 130,000 Vingroup employees across the system.

Depending on the actual situation, the emergency relief fund will be used to rebuild approximately 2,000 homes for families who lost their homes in the recent storm and floods, providing support of 150-300 million VND to each family who has lost a member due to the natural disaster. The remaining amount will be used to assist families with injured members or those who have suffered significant crop and livestock losses, as well as for clean-up efforts and the reconstruction of important infrastructure serving the community.

Immediately after its launch, the Thien Tam Fund (under the Vingroup corporation) established a rapid response team, directly reaching out to each affected locality to coordinate and implement support plans for the people. Families whose homes have completely collapsed or have lost their main breadwinners will receive special priority in support. In addition to direct implementation, the Thien Tam Fund also collaborates with media units to spread the message of support and mobilize resources to reach the affected communities as soon as possible.

In addition to the 250 billion VND in emergency support, Vingroup also calls on all employees across the system to dedicate their days off to join the Thien Tam Fund in directly participating in relief activities for communities affected by the natural disaster.

Besides Vingroup’s efforts, companies within the Vingroup ecosystem have also proactively joined in providing relief to the affected communities since the early days of the storm and floods.

As one of the leading private enterprises in Vietnam, Vingroup has always been proactive and pioneering in standing side by side with the community to overcome challenges and difficulties, such as responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, providing disaster relief, supporting education, offering free medical examinations and treatment, and helping poor households with livelihood development.

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