Entitled "Journey of Hope", the programme promotes the tradition ofsolidarity, mutual love, care, and helping the community out of povertysustainably.
Truong Thi Ngoc Anh, Vice Chairwoman of the Vietnam Fatherland FrontCentral Committee, the event organizer, told a press conference in Hanoi on October14, said 50 businesses have registered to join the programme.
Enterprises will overcome difficulties and share the nation’s spirit of mutualaffection and corporate responsibility. The poor will be given opportunities toescape poverty and become masters of their lives, so that no one will be leftbehind, said Ngoc Anh.
Over the past three years, the Vietnam Fatherland Front has raised nearly 800million USD for the Fund For the Poor, helping to build and repair charityhouses for disadvantaged people, cover medical examination and treatment, andbuild civil works./.