As part of the program “Eradicating Temporary and Dilapidated Houses,” on the morning of July 24, Vedan Vietnam Enterprise Corp., Ltd. (Vedan Vietnam) cooperated with the Dong Nai Provincial Red Cross Society and the Fatherland Front Committee of Tan Phu Commune to hold a handover ceremony for two Red Cross houses in Hamlet 1, Tan Phu Commune, Dong Nai Province.
Representatives from Vedan Vietnam and local authorities officially presented the new homes to Mr. Tran Van Phuc’s family
It is known that the families of Mr. Be Van Heo and Mr. Tran Van Phuc—both ethnic minority households in Tan Phu Commune—are near-poor families facing particularly difficult circumstances. Their previous houses were temporary structures in severe disrepair. With Vedan Vietnam’s support of VND 50 million per house (through the Dong Nai Provincial Red Cross), an additional VND 30 million per house from the Tan Phu Commune Fund for the Poor, and contributions from local benefactors and the families themselves, construction was completed after nearly three months, fulfilling the long-held dreams of the two families for stable homes.
During the ceremony, Vedan Vietnam, the Red Cross leadership, and benefactors presented each family with gifts to celebrate the occasion, unveiled the commemorative plaques, and extended wishes for a happy and stable life in their new homes.

Mrs. Nguyen Thu Thuy, Deputy Director of Public Relation Affairs of Vedan Vietnam, together with representatives of the Dong Nai Provincial Red Cross Society, handed over the house to Mr. Be Van Heo’s family
For many years, Vedan Vietnam has actively collaborated with local authorities to build Red Cross houses, charity houses, compassion houses, and homes for veterans in need. Guided by the philosophy “Nurturing Compassion – Wholehearted Dedication,” the enterprise donates more than 15 houses annually and consistently engages in social welfare activities such as visiting and supporting war invalids and martyrs’ families on July 27, as well as awarding scholarships to underprivileged students. These initiatives reflect the heartfelt commitment of Vedan Vietnam’s employees on the enterprise’s “Love & Care” journey—bringing healthier and happier lives to the community.
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