In response to the severe damage caused by Typhoon No. 11 in the northern provinces, on the morning of October 16, 2025, KITA Group donated VND 500 million to the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Thai Nguyen Province to support local residents in recovering from the aftermath of the disaster.

A representative of KITA Group presents a VND 500 million donation to the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Thai Nguyen Province, supporting local residents in recovering from the aftermath of the natural disaster.
Speaking at the donation reception ceremony, Mr. Dam Quang Tuyen, Vice Chairman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Thai Nguyen Province, expressed his sincere gratitude to the Leadership Board and all employees of KITA Group for their timely support and compassion toward local residents during this difficult time. He noted that the entire funding would be promptly allocated to severely affected households, serving emergency relief efforts, housing reconstruction, and the restoration of essential infrastructure to help people stabilize their lives as soon as possible.
At the same time, a representative of KITA Group shared: “We believe that every act of sharing, no matter how small, contributes to a great collective strength that helps communities overcome hardship. Social responsibility has always been a core value embedded in KITA Group’s sustainable development strategy.”
This meaningful contribution stands as a clear testament to KITA Group’s philosophy of “Building Trust – Creating Partnerships,” a principle the Group steadfastly upholds not only in investment and business activities, but also throughout its journey of connecting and growing alongside the community.
Previously, in 2024, when Typhoon Yagi caused severe damage in several northern mountainous provinces, KITA Group also provided timely support in cash and essential supplies totaling VND 500 million to the hardest-hit localities, helping residents overcome difficulties and rebuild their lives.

KITA Group supports residents in several northern mountainous provinces affected by Typhoon Yagi
In addition to disaster relief efforts, KITA Group has repeatedly affirmed its role as a community-oriented enterprise through practical initiatives such as donating medical equipment and supporting underprivileged pediatric patients at the National Children’s Hospital, along with many other social and community activities.
This series of charitable programs, consistently maintained year after year, reflects the Group’s steadfast commitment to sustainable development and highlights KITA Group’s enduring efforts to spread positive values throughout society.