Coca-Cola Vietnam donates 7.2 billion VND to COVID-19 prevention
The Vietnam Red Cross Society (VRCS) on March 24 received a donation of over 7.2 billion VND (303,000 USD) from Coca-Cola Vietnam to support the country’s COVID-19 prevention and control efforts.
Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnam Red Cross Society (VRCS) on March 24 received adonation of over 7.2 billion VND (303,000 USD) from Coca-Cola Vietnam tosupport the country’s COVID-19 prevention and control efforts.
The firm will be working with the VRCS to present 200,000 face masks, 104,000bars of soap, 18,000 bottles of safeguard disinfectant liquid, and 1,300 five-littre bottlesof hand sanitiser.
They will be distributed to medical staff and epidemic prevention forces in Hanoi,Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, and quarantine areas in Hai Duong, Quang Ninh, NinhThuan, and Binh Thuan provinces.
VRCS Vice President and GeneralSecretary Nguyen Hai Anh said Coca-Cola Vietnam is one of the first enterprises to support Vietnam’sefforts in the fight against the disease.
The firm announced that it has suspended advertising in Vietnam for at least onemonth and instead using funds from its advertising budget to support COVID-19prevention and control efforts.
PeeyushSharma, CEO of Coca-Cola Vietnam, said his firm is deeply concerned about thegrowing impact of the COVID-19 epidemic in Vietnam and fully committed to doingeverything it can to support the community in the fight against the disease.
VRCS signed a cooperation agreement to support relief activities related tonatural disasters and epidemics in 2012.
From 2013 to 2017, the two sides expanded their cooperation in the field of communityhealth care through free medical check-ups and medicines for the poor, firstaid training for volunteers in the community, and organizing communicationcampaigns to raise public awareness of disaster prevention, clean water and environmentalsanitation.
In recent years, the company has continued to expand social security projectsto help disadvantaged communities and Agent Orange victims./.
The Red Cross Society of Nghe An and Coca-Cola Company on December 8 inaugurated the Ekocenter, a centre for community activities, in the central province’s Cua Lo town, the 12th of its kind in Vietnam.
The Vietnam Red Cross Society (VRCS) on February 7 launched a campaign to bolster public awareness of the prevention against the acute respiratory disease caused by a new strain of coronavirus (nCoV).
Honda Vietnam Company on March 19 donated 10 billion VND (over 420,000 USD) to the fund for COVID-19 prevention and control managed by the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee.
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