Handing over the computers along with the medicine support for 15 family households at SOS Children's Village Hanoi, Shinhan Life Vietnam wishes to create favourable conditions for children to have convenient access to new knowledge.
Lee Euichul, general director of Shinhan Life Vietnam, and Nguyen Van Sinh, director of SOS Children's Village Hanoi |
SOS Children's Village Hanoi belongs to SOS Children's Villages Vietnam, which is part of SOS Children's Villages International, a non-profit organisation working in 136 countries and territories on child development.
SOS Children's Village Hanoi has been taking care of and nurturing many generations of adults and self-sufficient children. |
The Hanoi facility, located in Cau Giay district, is a loving home for more than 200 orphans and other children in difficult circumstances that are living and studying in the village.
Established in 1988, SOS Children's Village Hanoi has been taking care of and nurturing many generations of adults and self-sufficient children.
Representatives of Shinhan Life Vietnam with SOS mothers and children at the donation ceremony |
“Investing in future generations is always an investment in sustainable development, bringing long-term positive effects,” said Lee Euichul, general director of Shinhan Life Vietnam. “We hope this small support brings practical benefits to the children of SOS Children's Village Hanoi. Under the care and love of the family home, the children will surely have good conditions for learning and development, becoming confident citizens that are helpful to society.”
Together with business activities and community programmes aimed at children and young people, future generations are deemed a key priority for Shinhan Life Vietnam. The company's representative expressed the commitment to always prolong community sharing activities on its sustainable development journey.
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