Hyosung Launches Social Contribution Activities to Support Independence of Single Mothers in Vietnam View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Hwang Yoon-joo] Hyosung supports the economic independence of over 100 single mothers in Tangbin District, Quang Nam Province, located in central Vietnam.


On the 18th, Hyosung announced that it held the opening ceremony of the ‘Vietnam Single Mothers Independence Support Social Contribution Project’ together with the international relief organization World Vision at the meeting room of the People's Committee of Tangbin District, Quang Nam Province, where Hyosung's Quang Nam corporation is located. Hyosung is sponsoring 100 million KRW to support the economic independence of single mothers in Vietnam.


The Vietnam Single Mothers Independence Support Project targets over 100 single mothers from the poorest and lower-income classes in Tangbin District. Through poultry and pig farming education and facility support, as well as livestock medical supplies support, the project aims to help single-mother households secure sustainable income sources and develop their independence capabilities.


This social contribution project was prepared to help Hyosung, as a member of the Vietnamese local community, support the economic independence of low-income single-mother households within the community so that they can play a role as healthy members of society.



Meanwhile, Hyosung has been actively conducting social contribution activities in Vietnam, its largest overseas production base, including dispatching the overseas medical volunteer group ‘Miso Expedition’ to Dong Nai Province near Ho Chi Minh City, where the Vietnamese corporation is located, for nine years since 2011.


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