LILAMA 10 – Sharing Love, Sending Gratitude, Honoring Those Who Served
Sharing love, sending heartfelt gratitude, and honoring those who served — on the morning of April 28, 2025, Lilama 10 Joint Stock Company visited and presented gifts at the Duy Tien Center for Wounded Veterans Nursing Care in Ha Nam Province.
Continuing the tradition of "When drinking water, remember its source" and "Gratitude to those who rendered meritorious service," and aiming to spread profound humanitarian values, Lilama 10 Joint Stock Company organized a charitable trip to the Duy Tien Center for Wounded Veterans Nursing Care in Ha Nam Province — a place that cares for and supports hundreds of severely wounded soldiers who sacrificed their blood and lives for the independence and freedom of the nation.
The Duy Tien Center for Wounded Veterans Nursing Care is one of eight units under the Ministry of Home Affairs. Established in May 1957, it is the earliest-founded center of its kind in the country. Over the course of 68 years of formation and development, it has become a “second home” for many severely wounded veterans from various provinces and cities — individuals who carry with them memories of war and an indomitable fighting spirit.
The Lilama 10 charity delegation, including representatives from the Board of Directors, Trade Union, Youth Union, and several staff members, brought with them a deep sense of gratitude. They prepared many meaningful gifts such as essential supplies, medical items, and a financial donation to help ease the hardships and uplift the spirits of the wounded veterans.
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At the gathering, a warm and emotional atmosphere filled the room as Lilama 10 staff members listened to the heartfelt stories shared by the wounded veterans—those who had bravely fought on fierce battlefields. Every scar on their bodies stands as a vivid testament to their unyielding spirit, profound patriotism, and unwavering faith in future generations.
A representative of Lilama 10 Joint Stock Company stated: “This activity is not only deeply humanitarian in nature, but also an opportunity for today's generation to express heartfelt gratitude to those who sacrificed for the independence and freedom of our nation. We hope to make a small contribution in sharing love, spreading compassion, and encouraging a positive spirit among the veterans being cared for at the Center.”
Henry Nguyen