Firstly, Unilever Vietnam collaborated with Vietnam Women's Union to conduct "Tet of Solidarity - Tet of the Border" project, giving 750 gifts to Vietnamese heroic mothers, families under preferential treatment policy, women in need, orphans and disadvantaged children in 6 provinces: Thua Thien Hue, Kon Tum, Gia Lai, Tay Ninh, An Giang, Dong Thap.
The company also gave more than 50,000 Unilever’s products to the professional healthcare staff at 12 hospitals in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and Dak Lak with the purpose of encouraging their spirit to make a more heartwarming Tet more heartwarming for the "soldiers in white shirts" who constantly strive to take care of the patients for a healthier Vietnam.
With the campaign "Plastic reborn", Unilever Vietnam gave more than 1,000 gifts to informal waste collectors participating in the collection value chain as an act of honoring and accompanying these unsung heroes.
Together with the non-governmental organization ENDA and HCMC Urban Environment Company (CITENCO), Unilever Vietnam carried out the campaign "Grateful for action, dirty with pride" to honor people doing the country cleaning jobs and bring values to the community. This campaign gives 550 gifts to the force of waste collectors who keep the streets clean and beautiful, support them to have a more well-rounded Tet. In addition, the project also cooperated with POWAI (Power Of Wisdom and Integrity) Co., Ltd. to send 300 gifts to children orphaned by Covid-19 and their caretakers in Ho Chi Minh City. It is expected to bring the children a warmer Tet and express gratitude towards the warm-hearted volunteers who have helped and taken care of these underprivileged children.
Unilever Vietnam also cooperated with Ho Chi Minh City Association of Industrial Park Enterprises (HBA) to gift 1,000 industrial park workers under difficult circumstances due to the Covid-19 epidemic, natural disasters, storms, floods, or those who do not have enough conditions to go home to celebrate Tet.
Furthermore, Unilever also coordinated with the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) to send 400 Tet gifts to teachers and students in Vietnam’s remote areas. This Unilever's extended action to express gratitude to teachers and encourage students in underprivileged and deprived areas.
Unilever Vietnam also joined hands with the People's Committee of District 7, Ho Chi Minh City, in the program "Year of Cat Festival'', sending 300 gift packs including personal care, home care, and nutritional products to underprivileged children in the district.