Charity
"Light Up the Dreams" 2018 program launched
  • | VET | August 07, 2018 09:47 AM
This year's "Light Up the Dreams" program is expected to give up to 1,000 scholarships and 3,000 gifts for children living in six cities and provinces with disaster-prone areas.


Vietjet along with the Vietnam Association for Protection of Children’s Rights, the Central Committee of Vietnam Women’s Union, the People’s Committee of Da Nang and the Da Nang Association for Charity and Protection Children’s Rights held a press conference to introduce the “Light Up the Dreams” 2018 program.

This year’s “Light Up the Dreams” program is expected to give up to 1,000 scholarships and 3,000 gifts for children living in six cities and provinces with disaster-prone areas such as Da Nang, Thua Thien Hue, Quang Nam, Quang Tri, Binh Dinh and Binh Phuoc.

From August – September 2018, Vietjet will give presents to nearly 1,000 disadvantaged children who have good grades in Da Nang, Quang Tri, Thua Thien Hue, Binh Dinh and Binh Phuoc provinces. Children will participate in the program’s activities and will receive scholarships and gifts from Vietjet.

Every year, Vietjet regularly gives presents, scholarships, and organizes special shows for disadvantaged children around the country, such as in S.O.S Village Nha Trang, Thi Nghe Orphanage for disabled children in Ho Chi Minh City, the Social Protection Center of Ba Ria Vung Tau, and Vu A Dinh Scholarship Fund for ethnic minority children which organizes “Spread of Love” flights for poor students coming home for Tet and summer vacations.

This summer, Vietjet, and Youth Theatre have organized the “Flying Dreams” program which features free performances for disadvantaged young people and offers opportunities for them to access art.

Recently, Vietjet and the Vietnam Youth Union’s Central Committee, National Volunteer Center, held the “Let’s Clean Up the Ocean” 2018 campaign with a theme of “Reduce Pollution From Domestic Waste” which will be conducted in 28 coastal cities and provinces.

Since the first flight took off in 2011, Vietjet Air has not only offered opportunities to fly for tens of millions people. They've also paid special attention to investing and caring for the younger generations and have created conditions to help them develop. These activities have become a part of our staff’s lives and are also in the sustainable development plan which is built and implemented annually and contributes to human development, creating a better and more civilized community.

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