Freewell Company Limited's Trade Union mobilizes 143 million VND to support people affected by storms and floods
Dong Nai - The Trade Union of Freewell Company Limited has mobilized donations of 143 million VND to support people affected by floods.
On October 17, the Trade Union of Freewell Company Limited (Bac Dong Phu Industrial Park, Dong Phu Commune, Dong Nai Province) said that the unit had completed a donation program to support people in provinces and cities affected by storms and floods.
After a week of implementation, the company, union members and workers have raised 143 million VND to support people in flood-affected areas.
Mr. Le Mong Hoang - Chairman of the Trade Union of Freewell Company Limited said that the entire amount was transferred to the account of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Dong Nai province to give support to the people.

According to the Trade Union of Freewell Company Limited, recent storms and floods have seriously affected many areas across the country. In particular, storm No. 10 caused heavy damage to people and property in the provinces, causing thousands of households to fall into difficult situations, suffer losses, and need the sharing and help of the whole society.
Responding to the call of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Dong Nai province, the Trade Union has launched a fundraising campaign in all companies. Union members and workers with the spirit of mutual love and support have contributed together to share some of the difficulties and losses with people in flood-affected areas. Hopefully, this support will join hands to help people affected by floods and storms overcome difficulties and rebuild their lives soon.
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