On June 11, 2026, the 14th Red Journey officially commenced in Ho Chi Minh City. Continuing the spirit of “Connecting the Lifeblood of Vietnam,” C.P. Vietnam once again joined hands with the National Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion in this nationwide voluntary blood donation campaign, contributing to the promotion of compassion and community solidarity.


Overview of the Opening Ceremony of the 14th Red Journey
Launched in 2013, Red Journey is a nationwide voluntary blood donation campaign aimed at helping address blood shortages for emergency care and medical treatment, particularly during the summer months. Over the past 13 years, it has become one of Vietnam’s largest blood donation campaigns, attracting millions of volunteers, blood donors, and supporting organizations.
In 2026, Red Journey is being held throughout June and July across 32 provinces and cities nationwide, with a target of collecting 120,000 units of blood. Beyond supplementing the national blood supply for medical treatment, the program also promotes the value of voluntary blood donation and strengthens community connections through meaningful actions that support patients in need.

C.P. Vietnam provides gifts for blood donors participating in the Red Journey 2026 program.
As a long-standing partner of Red Journey, C.P. Vietnam continues to support the program’s activities in various localities. The company also encourages its employees to actively participate in voluntary blood donation, helping spread the spirit of Care and Share throughout the community.

A large number of residents, youth union members, and employees from participating organizations register to donate blood at the program.
For C.P. Vietnam, community-oriented initiatives are not only an expression of corporate social responsibility but also an integral part of its commitment to supporting the people and local communities where it operates. By continuing its partnership with Red Journey 2026, C.P. Vietnam hopes to promote humanitarian values, encourage the spirit of solidarity and mutual support, and contribute to building a healthier community for all.

Representatives of the National Steering Committee for Voluntary Blood Donation Campaigns, the Organizing Committee of Red Journey 2026, partner organizations, and numerous volunteers pose for a commemorative photo at the Opening Ceremony of the 14th Red Journey.
As part of this year’s national opening ceremony, the Organizing Committee also aims to further raise public awareness of voluntary blood donation, encourage repeat donations, and help build a stable and safe blood supply for emergency care and medical treatment nationwide. These efforts continue to underscore the significance and far-reaching impact of Red Journey, which for more than a decade has connected countless acts of compassion across Vietnam.




