With a spirit of solidarity and compassion, Tôn Tây Nam continues to work alongside local authorities in supporting social welfare initiatives by providing meaningful Tet gifts to poor and near-poor households, as well as people with disabilities in Mỹ Lệ Commune, Tây Ninh Province, on the occasion of the 2026 Binh Ngo Lunar New Year.

On the morning of February 6, 2026, in Mỹ Lệ Commune, Tôn Tây Nam, in collaboration with the Commune Party Committee, People’s Council, People’s Committee, and the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee, organized a Tet gift-giving program for poor households, near-poor households, and people with disabilities in the area. The initiative reflects the joint efforts of the company and local authorities to support community welfare and improve residents’ living conditions, especially during the Lunar New Year holiday.

At the program, the organizing committee personally presented 250 meaningful Tet gift packages, with a total value of nearly VND 100 million, to poor households, near-poor households, and people with disabilities. Each gift package included essential necessities and a cash envelope, helping beneficiaries enjoy a warmer and more joyful Lunar New Year celebration with their families and communities.

Speaking at the ceremony, Mr. Bùi Quốc Toàn, Chairman of the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee of Mỹ Lệ Commune, acknowledged and highly appreciated the timely support provided by the business community to local social welfare efforts. He emphasized: “Although the gifts may not be of great material value, they carry the heartfelt care and concern of local authorities and sponsors for the community, helping ensure that everyone can enjoy a warm and joyful Tet holiday.”
He also affirmed the commune’s commitment to transparency and accountability in receiving and distributing support, ensuring that assistance reaches the intended beneficiaries and those most in need within the community.

Through this program, Tôn Tây Nam continues to affirm its commitment to corporate social responsibility and community solidarity, contributing to the spread of humanitarian values while working alongside local authorities to support residents’ well-being, especially during Vietnam’s traditional Lunar New Year celebration.






