Vietnamese community in UK provides relief aid for Yagi victims

Vietnamese organizations and associations in the UK have raised funds worth 61,367 GBP (82,132 USD) to support people who were affected by Typhoon Yagi in Vietnam’s northern provinces early this month.

They included the Vietnamese Association in the UK (VAUK); the Vietnamese Business Association in the UK (VBUK); the Vietnamese Intellectuals Association in the UK and Ireland (VIS); the Students' Association in Oxford; the Vietnamese Women and Children's Association in the UK; the Vietnamese communities in Birmingham and Liverpool; the Vietnam-UK Friendship Network (VUKN) and Vietnamese representative agencies in the UK.

Vietnamese community in UK provides relief aid for Yagi victims
An event is hold to mark mid-autumn festival in Liverpool. The event organisers transfer 1,000 GBP to the account of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee to aid victims affected by Typhoon Yagi. (Source: VNA)

VIS President Prof. Nguyen Xuan Huan said that within only two days, the association mobilized 4,000 GBP not only from Vietnamese intellectuals in the UK but also from British friends. This reflected the development and prestige of VIS in the country.

Meanwhile, the Vietnamese community in Liverpool transferred 1,000 GBP to the account of the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee to aid the victims.

Lam Oanh, head of the charity mission of the Vietnamese Women and Children's Association in the UK, said that by the end of September, the association had raised a total of 10,588 GBP. Representatives on September 22 came to the northern provinces of Cao Bang and Lao Cai to present gifts worth 1 million VND each to more than 100 households. It will soon hand over 5,000 GBP to the VFF Central Committee.

VAUK Chairman Tang Tuan Tu presented 100 million VND (4,000 USD) to the VFF Central Committee in Hanoi on September 27, while VBUK had previously transferred more than 236.7 million VND to the VFF.

Meanwhile, the amount of 33,060 GBP donated by the Vietnamese community in Birmingham is expected to be presented directly by the community's representative in Vietnam soon.

The support from the Vietnamese community in the UK to victims in the home country helped show national solidarity and the tradition of sharing among Vietnamese people.

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(Source: VNA)