)HBO) - Responding to the peak month "For the poor” in 2022, the Standing Committee of the Fatherland Front – the Management Board of the provincial Fund "For the poor” held a launching ceremony supporting the construction of the Fund "For the poor” in 2022 in the evening of 11 October and received the attention and support of many collectives and individuals inside and outside the province.


By October 13, 110 collectives and 72 individuals have supported and registered to support the Provincial Fund "For the Poor” with a total amount of over 70.6 billion VND.

Specifically, 75 agencies, units, businesses and 72 individuals have directly donated or transferred money to the fund account with a total amount of over 7 billion VND. In which, a number of units supported a lot such as: Tien Phong Newspaper transferred 3.56 billion VND (phase 1); Vietnam National Petroleum Group transferred 1 billion dongs; Thanh Thang Cement Group transffered 1 billion dongs; Saigon - Hoa Binh Real Estate One Member Limited Liability Company and Vietnam joint Stock Commercial Bank for Foreign Trade, Hoa Binh branch transfferred 100 million VND each…

35 agencies, units and businesses registered to support the provincial Fund "For the Poor” with a total amount of over 63.5 billion VND. Some units registered to support much: Vietnam Electricity Group Vietnam registered 50 billion VND; Tien Phong Newspaper (2nd phase) registered 3.44 billion VND; Vietnam National Oil and Gas Group, Binh Son Refining and Petrochemical joint Stock Company registered 2 billion VND; joint Stock Commercial Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam - Hoa Binh branch registered 1.9 billion VND; Phu Hung Khang Development Company Limited, Hoang Son Commercial Construction Investment joint Stock Company, the Provincial Business Association, Luong Son District Business Association registered 500 million VND each.


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