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Dec 15, 2025
Dec 15, 2025

C.P. Vietnam Co-Organizes Community Program for Christmas 2025 in Hung Yen

On December 13–14, 2025, C.P. Vietnam and the CPV’s Donation Fund, in coordination with the Thai Binh Diocese, co-organized a community outreach program in Hung Yen Province (formerly Thai Binh Province). The initiative aimed to share care and encouragement while bringing a warm, festive Christmas atmosphere that fostered community connection.

On December 13–14, 2025, C.P. Vietnam and the CPV’s Donation Fund, in coordination with the Thai Binh Diocese, co-organized a community outreach program in Hung Yen Province (formerly Thai Binh Province). The initiative aimed to share care and encouragement while bringing a warm, festive Christmas atmosphere that fostered community connection. The program welcomed nearly 4,500 attendees from various provinces and featured a range of meaningful activities, including community gatherings, cultural performances, a “zero-cost shopping” area, social exchanges, and centralized meal services.

Representing C.P. Vietnam were Mr. Pawalit Ua-Amornwanit, CEO of C.P. Vietnam, Ms. Le Nhat Thuy, Chairwoman of the CPV’s Donation Fund; representatives from company departments; and nearly 100 CPV “Pink Shirt” volunteers from branches and factories nationwide. Their presence and active participation contributed to the warm, inclusive spirit of the program.

 CPV volunteers arriving early in the morning to prepare support activities

As part of the program, C.P. Vietnam volunteers were directly involved in a wide range of activities, including event coordination, food service, meal preparation, distribution of medicines and gifts, activity facilitation, and interactions with participants. On this occasion, the organizers presented thousands of family medical kits containing common medicines to support daily healthcare needs. In addition, 150 wheelchairs were donated to individuals in particularly difficult circumstances, helping to improve mobility and ease daily living for the beneficiaries.



CPV Vietnam volunteers performing cultural activities to celebrate the event

The Chief Executive Officer of C.P. Vietnam (in pink uniform) taking part in food preparation for meals served to attendees

 C.P. Vietnam distributing food to participants at the “zero-cost shopping” booth

Sharing at the program, Ms. Le Nhat Thuy, Chairwoman of the CPV’s Donation Fund, stated:
“For C.P. Vietnam, this program is not only an opportunity to share with the community, but also a chance for our volunteers to receive smiles, joy, and warm emotions from the elders and participants attending the event. It is precisely these simple yet meaningful moments that become the motivation for our volunteers to look forward to returning and continuing to accompany the program in the years to come.”

 Ms. Le Nhat Thuy – Chairwoman of the CPV’s Donation Fund, delivering her remarks at the program

Highlights from the program:


Heartfelt conversations and words of encouragement shared by C.P. Vietnam volunteers with attendees


 C.P. Vietnam supporting the distribution of medicines at the program

C.P. Vietnam volunteers supporting the distribution of meals to attendees