Vietnam Fatherland Front receives donations for Typhoon Bualoi victims

The Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee has announced channels for organisations and individuals to support of communities severely affected by Typhoon Bualoi.

President of the VFF Central Committee Do Van Chien launches a fundraising campaign on the afternoon of October 3 to support people affected by Typhoon Bualoi. (Photo: VNA)
President of the VFF Central Committee Do Van Chien launches a fundraising campaign on the afternoon of October 3 to support people affected by Typhoon Bualoi. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Central Committee has announced channels for organisations and individuals to support of communities severely affected by Typhoon Bualoi.

To facilitate donations, contributions can be made either directly at the VFF headquarters or via designated bank accounts.

Public donation accounts include:

VietinBank: Central Relief Committee – Account No. 55102025 (Dong Ha Noi branch)

BIDV: VFF Central Committee - Central Relief Committee – Account No. 8639699999 (Thang Long branch)

Agribank: Central Relief Committee – Account No. 1400666102025 (Lang Ha branch)

Vietcombank: VFF Central Committee - Central Relief Committee - Account No. 8888881010 (Head Office branch)

Non-public donation accounts are also available at VietinBank (Account No. 22102025), BIDV (Account No. 8680899999), Agribank (Account No. 140088810202), and Vietcombank (Account No. 9999992025).

In addition, the VFF provides foreign currency accounts in USD:

VietinBank: Account No. 118600102025 (Dong Ha Noi branch, Swift Code: ICBVVNVX131)

Vietcombank: Account No. 6666661010 (Head Office branch, Swift Code: BFTVVNVX)

Donations can also be made directly at the VFF Central Committee office, 46 Trang Thi Street, Cua Nam ward, Hanoi.

Hotlines for further information: 0984242025, 0933026868, 0786675133, 0983218721, 0819889888./.

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