MSC Foundation contributes more than 700 million VND, hoping that people in flood-hit areas will soon stabilize their lives.

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ13/11/2024

On the afternoon of November 12, a representative of Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) Vietnam came to the Tuoi Tre newspaper office to send 25,000 Swiss francs (more than 700 million VND) to the people of the North who suffered damage from the recent storm and flood.


Hãng tàu MSC Thụy Sĩ đóng góp hơn 700 triệu đồng, mong bà con vùng bão lũ sớm ổn định cuộc sống - Ảnh 1.

Representative of Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) Vietnam Co., Ltd. presented 25,000 CFH (more than 700 million VND) to people who suffered damage from the recent storm No. 3 Yagi - Photo: YEN TRINH

Ms. Truong Anh Kieu, the company's business director, said that as soon as she heard about the storm, MSC Foundation - a non-profit organization under MSC Group, offered to find a reputable place to send her heart. And Tuoi Tre newspaper is the reputable and trustworthy address that MSC chose.

On behalf of the company's staff, Ms. Kieu sent her best wishes to the people of the North, hoping to contribute a small part to stabilizing their lives.

"We hope people will soon overcome difficulties and focus on rebuilding everything," said Ms. Kieu.

Hãng tàu MSC Thụy Sĩ đóng góp hơn 700 triệu đồng, mong bà con vùng bão lũ sớm ổn định cuộc sống - Ảnh 2.

Representative of Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) Vietnam Co., Ltd. hopes that people in flood-hit areas will soon overcome the damage and stabilize their lives - Photo: YEN TRINH

With the advantage of being a shipping company, MSC hopes to be able to provide additional support in transporting relief goods to localities affected by storms and floods, or provide containers to build some items such as medical stations, classrooms, etc. in that place.

Journalist Le Xuan Trung, deputy editor-in-chief of Tuoi Tre newspaper, shared that Tuoi Tre appreciates the company's generosity. Tuoi Tre will soon deliver this help to the right place in the most effective way.

In particular, Tuoi Tre newspaper focuses on supporting the education sector, such as investing in repairing and building schools for teachers and students.

Hãng tàu MSC Thụy Sĩ đóng góp hơn 700 triệu đồng, mong bà con vùng bão lũ sớm ổn định cuộc sống - Ảnh 3.

A representative of Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) Vietnam said they are ready to accompany Tuoi Tre in future social and charity activities - Photo: YEN TRINH

MSC representatives said they are ready to accompany Tuoi Tre in future social and charity activities. Over the years, MSC has coordinated with the non-governmental organization Operation Smile to carry out free maxillofacial surgery programs, bringing smiles to children.

Operating in the shipping industry, focusing on shipping routes in Northern Europe, North America, South America, and intra-Asia, MSC and Vietnam National Shipping Lines (VIMC) are working together to accelerate research and development of an international container transit port in the Can Gio area (HCMC).

Can Gio international transit port will be invested in the direction of a green port, applying smart technology, ensuring economic and social efficiency and environmental protection, especially the Can Gio mangrove ecosystem.

Readers are invited to view Tuoi Tre 's reconstruction programs for flood victims through the following Infographic:

Hãng tàu MSC Thụy Sĩ đóng góp hơn 700 triệu đồng, mong bà con vùng bão lũ sớm ổn định cuộc sống - Ảnh 4.

Graphics: NGOC THANH



Source: https://tuoitre.vn/msc-foundation-dong-gop-hon-700-trieu-dong-mong-ba-con-vung-bao-lu-som-on-dinh-cuoc-song-20241112162208414.htm

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