For every pack of Dutch Lady customers buy from March until the end of this year, the company will donate the cost of a brick under the campaign called "One milk pack – One brick".
The money thus raised will be used to build the school.
The campaign is a part of the company's " Den Dom Dom " (Firefly Light) programme it began in 2002 with the aim of stopping children from dropping out of school and helping disadvantaged students attend school.
The programme has so far awarded 25,000 scholarships and built 18 schools.
FrieslandCampina Vietnam`s Dutch Lady brand of dairy products has begun a charity campaign to build a school for disadvantaged students in the south-central province of Binh Thuan.
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