ÁNH TÚ CLINIC EXTENDS SUPPORT TO FLOOD-AFFECTED REGIONS

In recent days, communities across the Northern and Central provinces of our country have suffered severe damage caused by storms and flooding. In the face of these hardships, the need for timely support has become more urgent than ever.

Responding to the call of the Ho Chi Minh City Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front, on November 24, 2025, representatives of Ánh Tú Clinic visited the Committee headquarters to offer heartfelt contributions in support of residents to recover from storm- and flood-related losses.

A representative of Ánh Tú Clinic presented contributions to support residents affected by storms and flooding at the headquarters of
the Ho Chi Minh City Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front on November 24, 2025

According to the Ho Chi Minh City Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front, the collective contributions from organizations, businesses, and individuals not only provide material support but also serve as a profound source of encouragement—helping communities in disaster-affected areas overcome hardship, restore normal daily life, and regain stability.

Ánh Tú Clinic responds to the open call from the Ho Chi Minh City Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front to support communities affected by storms and flooding.

Contributions are received through the Ho Chi Minh City Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front via the following accounts:

Ho Chi Minh City Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front

  • VND Account: 000870406009898

  • USD Account: 000884006001818

  • Bank: Saigon Bank for Industry and Trade (Saigonbank)

In addition to bank transfers, organizations and individuals may also make direct contributions at the headquarters of the Ho Chi Minh City Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front, located at 55 Mac Dinh Chi Street, Tan Dinh Ward, Ho Chi Minh City.

 

The heartfelt letter from the Ho Chi Minh City Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front sent to Ánh Tú Clinic.

Let us join Ánh Tú Clinic in supporting communities as they recover from the damage caused by storms and flooding.

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