Sacombank - Nghe An Branch gives 50 million VND in Tet gifts to poor households in Nam Can commune, Ky Son
(Baonghean.vn) - On January 10, Saigon Thuong Tin Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Sacombank) - Nghe An Branch went to Nam Can commune, Ky Son district to give Tet gifts to poor households.
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Representative of Sacombank Nghe An presented the gift-giving symbol to support poor communes to the leaders of the Provincial Fatherland Front Committee at the launching ceremony of Tet for the Poor. Photo: PV |
100 poor households in Nam Can commune received Tet gifts with a total amount of 50 million VND, including cash and some necessities. Speaking at the ceremony, a representative of Sacombank Nghe An said: This is the heart of the staff and employees of the Branch to share the difficulties with the people in the difficult border highlands of Ky Son district. Through this meaningful activity, Sacombank Nghe An wants to spread the spirit of mutual love in the community during the traditional Tet holiday of the nation.
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Union members and staff of Sacombank Nghe An Branch went to the border commune of Nam Can to give gifts, encourage and visit the people. Photo: PV |
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Representative of Sacombank Nghe An presented the logo of 100 gifts to representative of Nam Can commune and poor households. Photo: PV |
During the Lunar New Year 2020, Sacombank coordinated with agencies and departments to organize the 17th Warm Spring Program - Canh Ty 2020 in 52 provinces, cities and 2 neighboring countries Laos and Cambodia with a budget of nearly 8 billion VND. After 17 years of organization, Sacombank has spent a total of more than 64 billion VND to share difficulties with social organizations, encourage the spirit and bring joy when Tet comes to Spring for the less fortunate.
With the motto "Together for development"Every year, Sacombank also organizes many other community programs, such as blood donation"Sacombank - Sharing from the heart"Cross Country"Run with Sacombank for community health"contribute to promoting the movement of health training among teenagers; "Nurturing dreams" scholarship to support students with difficult circumstances to excel in their studies