The 2-billion-VND initiative seeks to improve living conditions and sleep quality for highland children, where severe weather and limited infrastructure present significant challenges.
In Lang Son Province, gifts were delivered to pupils at Minh Khai Kindergarten and children in Hong Phong Commune, valued at nearly 665 million VND in blankets, mattresses, and sleep care items.
Similar gift packages will be presented to disadvantaged children in Lao Cai and Lai Chau Provinces ahead of the 2026 Lunar New Year (Tet).
Nguyen Thi Hien, Deputy Director of the Viet Nam Children’s Fund, praised Everpia’s partnership in child welfare activities, stressing that business contributions are crucial to the Fund’s mission of protecting, caring for, and supporting disadvantaged children nationwide.
The programme exemplifies Everpia’s enduring commitment to sustainable development, with a focus on people and community values. It highlights the company’s consistent efforts to balance economic growth, social responsibility, and environmental protection through tangible, practical actions for mountainous children.