Upholding the spirit of solidarity and social responsibility, the Board of Directors and all employees of KITA Group have joined hands to support communities in the South Central Coast and Central Highlands regions that were severely affected by recent storms and floods.
In response to the nationwide call to assist local residents in overcoming the aftermath of natural disasters, KITA Group donated VND 300 million to the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Khanh Hoa Province to support households impacted by prolonged flooding. This contribution reflects the Group’s commitment to standing alongside local authorities and communities in their efforts to stabilize livelihoods and restore production in the wake of natural disasters.

Through the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Khanh Hoa Province, KITA Group provided VND 300 million to support disaster recovery efforts and help stabilize residents’ lives.
At the same time, the Board of Directors and all employees of KITA Group continued to contribute an additional VND 400 million to the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Dak Lak Province to assist local people in overcoming damage caused by storms and floods. This meaningful act of solidarity aims to help affected communities navigate this challenging period and gradually restore normal living conditions.

With a strong spirit of sharing and community support, KITA Group donated VND 400 million to the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Dak Lak Province to aid residents in post-disaster recovery.
These meaningful initiatives not only demonstrate KITA Group’s strong sense of corporate social responsibility, but also reaffirm its corporate culture that upholds human values, unity, and compassion—especially during times of hardship.
Previously, in addition to supporting Khanh Hoa and Dak Lak, KITA Group also donated VND 500 million to the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Thai Nguyen Province to assist communities severely affected by Storm No. 11 in 2025. Earlier, in 2024, when Typhoon Yagi caused extensive damage across several northern mountainous provinces, KITA Group proactively carried out relief activities, providing cash and essential supplies worth a total of VND 500 million to help local residents stabilize their lives and recover after the disaster.
Beyond disaster relief efforts, KITA Group remains actively engaged in various social welfare initiatives, including sponsoring medical equipment and supporting underprivileged pediatric patients at the National Children’s Hospital, awarding scholarships to disadvantaged students in Ho Chi Minh City, and providing Tet gifts to low-income families in Can Tho City, among others.
The Board of Directors and all employees of KITA Group firmly believe that every act of sharing serves as a meaningful source of encouragement—spreading compassion, reinforcing trust, and empowering those less fortunate to overcome challenges and move forward with resilience.