“Zero-Cost Fair - Welcoming Spring 2026”: Spreading Love at Vinh City General Hospital
To share the burden and bring a warm and fulfilling Spring season to inpatients, on January 29th, Vinh City General Hospital organized the charitable program "Zero-Cost Fair - Welcoming Spring 2026," donating over 300 Tet gift packages containing essential necessities and items to patients and their families.

This is an annual event maintained by the hospital every Lunar New Year, demonstrating its compassion and social responsibility towards the community. Within the framework of the program, many cultural and artistic activities celebrating the New Year are organized, contributing to a warm atmosphere and providing additional moral support for patients.

At the fair, stalls were set up with many practical items for daily life during Tet (Lunar New Year). Patients could directly participate in "going to the Spring market," choosing products that suited their needs completely free of charge, thereby feeling more clearly the care and sharing from the medical staff and the community.
The program took place in the early days of the new year, when many patients were still undergoing treatment and unable to reunite with their families. Understanding the worries about living expenses and the mental stress during their hospital stay, each gift was carefully prepared and practical, helping to alleviate the burden and provide timely encouragement.

Beyond its material value, the "Zero-Cost Fair - Welcoming Spring 2026" also conveys the affection, care, and trust of the community. Each patient leaving the hospital not only carries with them the baggage of good health, but also peace of mind and hope for a better new year.
The total estimated cost for the program is over 200 million VND, with the support of many agencies, businesses, organizations, and charitable groups in Nghe An province.


Through this meaningful activity, Vinh City General Hospital continues to affirm its role not only as a place for medical examination and treatment but also as a strong source of moral support, contributing to spreading humanitarian values and the spirit of mutual assistance in the community.


