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Received over 1 billion VND in support of the Cuban people

On September 11, according to information from the provincial Red Cross, up to this point, the amount of money individuals, groups, agencies and units in Khanh Hoa province have donated to the Cuban people is more than 1 billion VND.

Báo Khánh HòaBáo Khánh Hòa11/09/2025

Previously, in August, the Central Committee of the Vietnam Red Cross Society held a launching ceremony to call for support for the Cuban people on the occasion of the 65th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Vietnam and Cuba. In response to the above call, the Provincial Red Cross Society sent an open letter to agencies and units in the province, posted information on the media so that people could know and participate in supporting. Notably, on August 27, the Provincial Red Cross Society held a launching ceremony, a number of agencies, organizations, businesses and individuals in the province participated in supporting with a total amount of nearly 800 million VND.

Dang Khoa (West Nha Trang ward) supports the Cuban people.
Dang Khoa (West Nha Trang ward) supports the Cuban people.

Agencies, organizations, businesses, philanthropists and all people of Khanh Hoa province can continue to support by cash or bank transfer. Cash is received at the Khanh Hoa Provincial Red Cross Society, address 34 Yersin, Nha Trang Ward; phone number 0258.3822542. Bank transfer: Account name: Khanh Hoa Provincial Red Cross Society, account number 050091831111, at Sacombank Khanh Hoa Branch. Transfer content: UH CUBA. Support is accepted until October 16, 2025.

C.DAN

Source: https://baokhanhhoa.vn/xa-hoi/202509/tiep-nhan-hon-1-ty-dong-ung-ho-nhan-dan-cuba-4b90829/


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