As of October 27, Vietnamese people and associations in Malaysia had raised a total of VND 600 million (USD 25,870) in donations which will be sent to Vietnam to help affected people, particularly poor households, to recover from the natural disaster.

Vu Duc Minh, Second Secretary for community affairs at the Embassy of Vietnam, said Vietnamese expats in Malaysia have regularly organized charity events to help those in need in their homeland. Since the embassy called for donations, not only staff of Vietnamese missions but also Vietnamese associations have actively joined the fund-raising campaign, he added.

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Vietnamese people living in Malaysia's Johor present cash and necessities to flood-hit people in central Vietnam.

Despite the resurgence of COVID-19 in Malaysia causing many challenges to Vietnamese expats, they wanted to share burdens with their flood-hit fellows in the central provinces, according to vice chairman of the Vietnam-Malaysia Business Association (VMBIZ) Nguyen Thi Thanh Van. It is like an “order from the heart,” she said.

In the UK, the Embassy of Vietnam has coordinated with the representative office of national flag carrier Vietnam Airlines and the association of Vietnamese golf players in the European nation to host a charity golf tournament to call for donations for the flood survivors.

A painting donated by the embassy has also been auctioned to raise funds for the victims.

A total of 9,000 GBP (11,650 USD) has been mobilized from the events.

Prior to that, the Vietnamese Embassy in the UK on October 23 launched an appeal to call for donations for the flood victims with more than 5,000 GBP donated.

Source: VNA