Press Release
VBSP accompanies with Cap La Yeu Thuong (Pairs of Leaves for Caring)
The “Cap la yeu thuong” (Pair of leaves for caring) program is a bridge for philanthropists (called “healthy leaves”) to support disadvantaged people (called “torn leaves”) in all regions over the country, making up pairs of leaves to support each other to overcome difficulties. It is launched nationwide by the coordination among MOLISA, VBSP and VTV24.
Cap La Yeu Thuong (Pairs of Leaves for Caring) is launched
The program is broadcasted two times a week on Tuesday and Thursday in the "24-hour Motion program" at 11:15 AM and 18:30 PM on the VTV1 channel. It introduces disadvantaged cases (prioritize for disadvantaged students overcoming poverty to study). Each case will be assisted with the minimum amount of VND 200,000/ month from the donation of philanthropists.
VBSP is in companion with the program; offering free money transfer disadvantaged people through the VBSP’s mobile transaction point at commune level.
On Sunday morning in the first week of every month, there will be a live program in one province/city to create a new “cap la yeu thuong” and will be taken place in 63 provinces and cities in turn.
The “Cap la yeu thuong” (Pair of leaves for caring) program is broadcasted officially since 1st October 2015. For further information please contact phone number: 096.277.3777
Email: caplayeuthuong@vtv.vn
Name account: Cặp lá yêu thương
Number account:1000001001242424
At: Transaction Office of VBSP
Bank code: 01207001
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