Petrovietnam Honors Wounded Soldiers at Thuận Thành Center in Bắc Ninh Province
In anticipation of the 79th anniversary of Wounded Soldiers and Martyrs' Day (July 27, 1947 - July 27, 2026), the Vietnam National Oil and Gas Group (Petrovietnam) organized a delegation to visit, encourage, and honor wounded soldiers at the Thuận Thành Wounded Soldiers Rehabilitation Center in Bắc Ninh province on July 15, 2026. This meaningful activity demonstrates the profound social responsibility of one of the country's leading economic corporations.
A Meaningful Tribute Activity
The Petrovietnam delegation, led by the Group's leadership, visited and presented gifts to wounded soldiers receiving care and treatment at the Thuận Thành Wounded Soldiers Rehabilitation Center. This annual activity by Petrovietnam aims to honor those who sacrificed their blood and bones for the nation's liberation and defense.
During the visit, representatives from Petrovietnam listened to the wounded soldiers share their life stories, military careers, and daily challenges. At the same time, the delegation presented practical gifts including cash, essential daily necessities, and necessary medical equipment aimed at improving the quality of life for the wounded soldiers.
The Social Responsibility of a Leading Energy Corporation
Petrovietnam is not only a major economic group with significant contributions to the national budget but also actively participates in social welfare activities, particularly programs honoring wounded soldiers, martyrs' families, and those who contributed to the revolution.
| Program | Number of Beneficiaries | Funding Value (billion VND) | Implementation Period |
|---|---|---|---|
| Support for wounded soldiers and martyrs' families | 5,000+ | 50 | 2021-2025 |
| Construction and repair of "Great Solidarity" houses | 2,000+ | 100 | 2021-2025 |
| Education support for children of policy families | 3,000+ | 30 | 2021-2025 |
Programs Supporting Wounded Soldiers and Martyrs' Families
Petrovietnam has implemented many practical programs to support wounded soldiers, martyrs' families, and those who contributed to the revolution:
- "Comradeship" Program: Supporting medical treatment and functional rehabilitation for wounded soldiers with annual funding of tens of billions of VND.
- "Warm Roof" Program: Building and repairing houses for wounded soldiers and martyrs' families in difficult circumstances.
- "Sharing Love" Program: Giving gifts and supporting living expenses for wounded soldiers and martyrs' families during festivals and Tet holidays.
- "Compassionate Scholarship" Program: Providing scholarships and learning equipment for children of wounded soldiers and martyrs' families.
Petrovietnam's Role in Vietnam's Economy
As one of the leading state-owned economic groups, Petrovietnam plays a crucial role in ensuring national energy security and contributing to the country's socio-economic development. With its system of member companies operating in various fields from oil and gas exploration and extraction, refining, petrochemicals, power and gas, renewable energy to technical services, Petrovietnam has created hundreds of thousands of direct and indirect jobs.
Beyond its main business activities, Petrovietnam has always identified social responsibility as one of the pillars in the Group's sustainable development strategy. Social welfare programs, especially activities honoring wounded soldiers, martyrs' families, are regularly implemented on a large scale nationwide.
Conclusion
Petrovietnam's visit and gift-giving to wounded soldiers at the Thuận Thành Wounded Soldiers Rehabilitation Center is not only a moral obligation but also an expression of the Vietnamese tradition of "remembering the source of the water you drink." Through these activities, Petrovietnam hopes to contribute to sharing difficulties, improving the material and spiritual lives of wounded soldiers, while spreading the spirit of patriotism and gratitude for those who sacrificed for the nation.
Following up on these tribute activities, Petrovietnam commits to continuing the effective implementation of programs supporting wounded soldiers, martyrs' families, and those who contributed to the revolution, affirming the pioneering role of a major economic corporation in achieving the country's sustainable development goals.