December 17, 2025 | 19:11 (GMT+7)
Human Act Prize 2025 honors enduring commitments to community service
Nhan dan (People) Newspaper, in coordination with the VCCorp Joint Stock Company, on December 16 held the award ceremony for the Human Act Prize 2025, a national honor recognizing outstanding initiatives for the community, with the presence of Vice State President Vo Thi Anh Xuan.
Now in its third season, the Human Act Prize 2025 carries the theme “Persevering in Service,” continuing its mission to inspire society and honor community-oriented actions that generate far-reaching and lasting impact. The prize has steadily established itself as a meaningful platform that celebrates not momentary achievements but sustained dedication to the common good.
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Vice State President Vo Thi Anh Xuan (center) presents the prize in the main “inspirational initiative” category to winners. |
Addressing the award ceremony, Le Quoc Minh, Editor-in-Chief of Nhan dan Newspaper, Vice Chairman of the Party Central Committee’s Commission for Information, Education and Mass Mobilization, and head of the organizing board, emphasized that the moment of receiving the prize is not an end point, but a beginning.
This award exists not merely to honor an individual or an organization, but to inspire many others to open a new journey in which people choose to stand together and become part of meaningful community action, he stressed.
This year, five projects were honored in the main “inspirational initiative” category: "To mau ky uc – Skyline" (Coloring Memories – Skyline), "Mai am gia dinh Vietnam" (Vietnamese Family Shelter), Hair Library, "Tinh nguoi trong con song" (Humanity amid the waves), and Lighting a Match.
Notably, a special category titled “Silent Service” was introduced to commend individuals and projects whose long-term contributions have created positive impact and strong inspiration for the community, yet remain largely unseen. This addition reflects the open and humane spirit of the Human Act Prize, ensuring that those who quietly dedicate themselves to society are not overlooked.
Source: VNA