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"Joining hands to ease the pain of Agent Orange, 2024 Program” launched
10:05 AM 18/07/2024
(LĐXH)- On July 16 in Hanoi, the Vietnam Association of Victims of Agent Orange/Dioxin (VAVA), the national humanitarian portal and MBBank's charity app launched the "Joining hands to ease the pain of Agent Orange in 2024 Program", with the theme "Light up the future".
The program aims to raise more than 2 billion VND.
This amount of money will be spent to support medical examination, treatment, and rehabilitation; support capital for production, house repair, support families of Agent Orange victims in particularly difficult circumstances...
People can support the program in 2 forms:
- Scan QR code/Transfer donation to account number 1961 at MB Military Bank, account holder of Vietnam Agent Orange/Dioxin Victims Fund, view transparency and companion reports at the App or website: https://thiennguyen.app/user/quydacamtrunguong1
- Scan the QR code to support via VTC e-wallet, support information is reported transparently at the program's website: https://1400.vn/xoadiunoidaudacam.
In 2023, over 2 billion VND (83,000 USD) was raised, with over 1.6 billion VND allocated to various activities, including building 14 new homes for victims, providing direct gifts and visiting nearly 600 victims in 22 provinces, and supporting those residing in the association's social protection centre.
Remaining funds from 2023 (approximately 602 million VND) have already been distributed to victims nationwide in the first half of 2024./.
By Hong Minh
TAG: Agent Orange victims
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