SMS campaign launched to support AO/dioxin victims

A text message campaign was launched in Hanoi on June 26 to raise funds in support of Agent Orange (AO)/dioxin victims.

Senior Lieutenant General Nguyen Van Rinh, Chairman of Vietnam Association of Victims of Agent Orange/dioxin (VAVA) presents gifts to AO/dioxin victims (Photo: VGP)
The Central Committee of Vietnam Association of Victims of Agent Orange/dioxin (VAVA) and the National Humanitarian Portal 1400 called on organisations and individuals to support the campaign by texting DA CAM to 1409 from June 22 to August 20, 2018.

Each message will add VND18,000 to the fund.

Speaking at the launching ceremony, Senior Lieutenant General Nguyen Van Rinh, Chairman of VAVA, said the association has run the SMS campaign since 2011, collecting nearly VND18 billion (US$784,800) over the past seven years.

He called on Vietnamese people at home and abroad as well as international friends to support the programme to help AO/dioxin victims.

At the ceremony, the association presented certificates of merit to five collectives and one individual in recognition of their assistance for AO/dioxin victims in 2017 as well as gift packages to the victims.

In 2018, the association aims to raise VND1.5 billion (US$65,475) to provide medical check-ups and treatment, medicine and savings books for AO victims and help them upgrade houses.

People can contact the VAVA Central Committee headquartered at No.35, Ho Me Tri street, Nhan Chinh ward, Thanh Xuan district, Hanoi via 19001530 or 024 6265 2645 for more details.

Money can also be donated to the account of the Vietnam AO/Dioxin Victims Fund 0031101234005 at the Military Commercial Joint Stock Bank – Thanh Xuan branch.
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