Nov 19, 2015 / 19:13
Gamuda Land Vietnam to organise "Run for the Heart 2015" charity in Hanoi
Gamuda Land Vietnam in collaboration with Vietnam Heart Beat Fund will hold the charity "Run for the Heart 2015" in Gamuda City, Yen So Park, Hanoi on December 6 to raise funds for poor children suffering from congenital heart disease across the country.
This charity event is estimated to attract 10,000 participants and raise 1 billion VND to save the disvantaged children who are waiting for heart surgeries.
The event will attract the participation of the Ambassador of Vietnam heart beat - Group 365, as well as many famous singers and artists.
Gamuda Land Vietnam’s Director General Cheong Ho Kuan said the company called on the entirre society to join hands to save poor children who suffer from with congenital heart diseases.
According to CEO of VinaCapital Robin King Austin, at present there are over 5,000 children in the pending list for heart surgeries. She expressed her hope that with the joining-hands of the whole society, the disadvantaged children will be saved with timely intervention.
The event will attract the participation of the Ambassador of Vietnam heart beat - Group 365, as well as many famous singers and artists.
This charity event is estimated to attract 10,000 participants.
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According to CEO of VinaCapital Robin King Austin, at present there are over 5,000 children in the pending list for heart surgeries. She expressed her hope that with the joining-hands of the whole society, the disadvantaged children will be saved with timely intervention.
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