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CT Group does its bit to ensure poor people do not suffer from hunger or illness amid COVID

Khanh Minh Thursday | 08/12/2021 14:48

Since June CT Group has also set up two machines to dispense rice for free, dubbed ATMs, at 20A Trương Định, District 3, and 360 Hanoi Highway, Thủ Đức City, to help disadvantaged people.

CT Group has donated 1,000 tonnes of rice to poor families in 350 locked-down areas in HCM City to ensure they have sufficient food to stay healthy and overcome the COVID-19 pandemic.

The pandemic has made the lives of poor people worse, and they are in dire need of support. Realising this, CT Group calls on people from all walks of life to give them a hand in order to not let them don’t have enough food to eat or get sick.

CT Group bought the rice, and, together with the HCM City Union of Business Associations and other benefactors, handed it over directly to the families.

Its employees from various divisions and supermarket staff split into several teams to complete the task as well as contribute to the country’s epidemic prevention and control efforts.

For instance, they provide meals daily to poor people in District 4 together with the local Women's Union and the Communist Youth Union, help the Department of Information and Communication prepare hundreds of thousands of flyers on anti-epidemic guidance, repair COVID examination areas at ​​Phạm Ngọc Thạch Hospital, and donate ventilators to medical units.

All the company’s employees are united and not afraid of the difficulties they might face while supporting disadvantaged people in the city.

The tens of billions of đồng used to carry out the tasks come not only from the company, but also from voluntary staff contributions.

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