Drink coffee, transfer money directly to the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ15/09/2024

To contribute more money to support flood victims, many coffee shops have changed their QR codes to the money transfer QR code of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee.
Uống cà phê, chuyển tiền thẳng cho Ủy ban Mặt trận Tổ quốc Việt Nam - Ảnh 1.

Customers who drink at the shop will transfer money directly to the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee - Photo: NVCC

On the evening of September 14, the number of customers coming to Nhe Cafe (Le Quang Dao Street, Dinh Bang, Tu Son, Bac Ninh) was unusually high. The shop had to mobilize more service staff, accountants, etc. to help customers transfer money to the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee.

Mr. Nguyen Dinh Minh (owner of the brand Nhe cafe Kinh Bac) - said that the company has a charity fund to operate annually. When Typhoon Yagi hits, he plans to participate in the work of supporting people in the affected areas.

However, his company had difficulty identifying the needs of the people, the affected areas, and the heavy damage. The owner decided to "turn around", withdrawing from the company's charity fund and transferring 20 million VND to the Vietnam Fatherland Front of Bac Ninh province to help people in the flooded areas.

Besides, he also wanted to do something to spread the spirit of mutual love and support of Vietnamese people more strongly in this situation. He decided to use all the revenue of a day at the largest and busiest establishment on the weekend to support the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee.

Uống cà phê, chuyển tiền thẳng cho Ủy ban Mặt trận Tổ quốc Việt Nam - Ảnh 2.

Customers will receive a happy bill after payment is completed - Photo: NVCC

"We did not have any communication activities before, so many customers only found out when they paid that they were transferring money for their drinks to the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee. Many young people were very surprised and spread the word about this activity. By mid-afternoon and evening, the shop was very crowded with customers. The number of cups sold was much higher than other days," he said.

Mr. Minh shared the reason for not communicating because he felt that charity activities should be gentle and natural, without the need to shout or announce. Therefore, they organized it in the most natural and quiet way. That day, the staff only informed each customer: "Today we would like to accept money transfers."

There are some customers who only have cash. Mr. Minh arranges for an accountant to be on duty during all hours to receive money, then transfers the money directly to the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee on behalf of the customer and sends the transaction screen back to them.

Uống cà phê, chuyển tiền thẳng cho Ủy ban Mặt trận Tổ quốc Việt Nam - Ảnh 3.

Young people are excited to check-in with a happy bill and do something meaningful - Photo: NVCC

Every small action contributes to a big change.

Nguyen Thi Nhu Quynh (26 years old), owner of Delina Coffee (Nguyen Van Cu Street, Bo De, Long Bien, Hanoi) - also decided to dedicate a day of the shop's revenue to contribute to the fund of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee.

"At this time, contributing, even the smallest amount, is immediate. Seeing that my fellow countrymen are being seriously affected, I wanted to contribute, so I came up with the idea of ​​using the Vietnam Fatherland Front account to receive payment for orders at the restaurant," she said.

Uống cà phê, chuyển tiền thẳng cho Ủy ban Mặt trận Tổ quốc Việt Nam - Ảnh 4.

Nhu Quynh's restaurant accepts payment through the account of the Vietnam Fatherland Front - Photo: NVCC

From food, drinks, cakes… all items purchased by customers on September 13 will be transferred to the account number of the Vietnam Fatherland Front. Quynh observed that customers were very happy and excited about this activity. Many customers also praised the shop for being creative and inspiring. According to the shop owner, the amount of support is not too large, but the members of Delina are very proud because they were lucky enough to spread the spirit of love for their compatriots to many Vietnamese people through going viral on social networks.

"This spread will help people's spirit to be more positive, encourage young people to have the best view of charity. They will not hesitate to contribute even the smallest amount of support, wholeheartedly supporting people in flood-hit areas.

I believe that with the spirit of joining hands and spreading good things, no matter how much, it is valuable. Even if the contribution is small, we hope to be able to share some of the difficulties with people in flooded areas. Hopefully the country will soon overcome this challenging period," she shared.

Uống cà phê, chuyển tiền thẳng cho Ủy ban Mặt trận Tổ quốc Việt Nam - Ảnh 5.

The young girl believes that charity and support not only help those in need, but also bring hope, spread good values ​​and help herself become more mature. She is very grateful for the opportunity to contribute a little to her fellow countrymen - Photo: NVCC

Quynh also prepared clothes to support people in flooded areas because she thought that after the storm, people would need clothes, medicine, supplies, books...

"Every small action contributes to a big change. I hope people don't feel shy because they feel their support is small. No amount of money is too small to contribute to the community," she said.

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