BNP Paribas on activities towards disadvantaged communities in Binh Thuan

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The activities of BNP Paribas on May 18, 2024, in Ham Thuan Nam represent a significant step forward in community support and development. Providing 25 scholarships to underprivileged students at Nguyen Truong To High School and Ham Thuan Nam High School not only helps these students continue their education but also alleviates financial burdens for their families, thus creating more favorable conditions for the overall development of the community.

Additionally, the planting of 50 trees in the Tan Thanh commune sports area is a commendable effort in environmental protection and community beautification.

Green trees not only provide a fresh living environment but also improve air quality and the overall living environment, thereby reducing urban heat island effects and creating favorable conditions for both health and community development.

These activities demonstrate BNP Paribas' commitment to supporting and developing the community, especially those in need, thereby paving the way for a brighter future for everyone in Binh Thuan.

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