SEV presents 100 wheelchairs to people with disabilities in Bac Giang
Addressing the event, Ryu Kil Sang, Director of Communication and Foreign Affairs of Samsung Vietnam said, “SEV is striving to make contribution to the local development with a desire to fuel the belief and hope of children and disabled people and help to ease their burden with means of transportation for rehabilitation”.
Ryu Kil Sang, representative of SEV voices at the event. |
With the message of sharing and spreading love through humanitarian activities, SEV has given nearly 2,000 wheelchairs to disabled people in the northern provinces of Bac Ninh, Bac Giang and Thai Nguyen since 2008. This is the 2nd time the company presented wheelchairs to people with disabilities in Bac Giang with total 200.
In coming time, SEV will collaborate with the Department of Foreign Affairs of Bac Giang province to implement more projects to support and encourage disabled people to find more belief and fortitude to overcome difficulties in life.
Vice Director of the provincial Department of Foreign Affairs Nguyen Quang Tuan presents gifts to disabled people. |
SEV has supported a huge source of expense to implement a number of projects in Bac Giang province such as presenting the smart library to Luc Ngan No 2 High School (in 2013), building latrine and water filter system worth over 7 billion VND (301,700 USD) to 26 schools in the province that benefit nearly 225,000 students, collaborating with KFHI to inaugurate construction of “Samsung Hope School” project in Hiep Hoa district valued at nearly 20 billion VND (over 862,000 USD) in July 2020. These are practically meaningful activities for social security in the province.
Disabled people are presented wheelchairs. |
On behalf of the people’s committee of Yen Dung district, Vice Chairman of the district people’s committee Nguyen Van Thuong thanked SEV for their attention to and sharing with disabled people in the locality. Besides, he hoped the company to continue supporting and accompanying the local government to help needy families especially children, disabled people and policy beneficiary families.
Huu Trinh
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