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Business in parallel with charity work

Update: 22-03-2011 | 00:00:00

After a program entitled “each bill, clients will contribute VND999 to the fund for disabled kids and poor people”, Giua Pho coffee shop on Thich Quang Duc Road has maintained significant activity constantly. The coffee shop has become familiar with countless clients.

Joining hands to do charity

The name of Giua Pho coffee shop has become familiar with audiences of BTV. The owner of this coffee shop, Mrs.Van, has always joined in the BTV’s “Charity house” program to grant gifts to the poor nationwide. She revealed “No one wants poverty and for some people it is hard to overcome poverty. I hope that my small gifts will help the poor more”.

 

Mrs.Van (center) grants gifts to disabled kids.

 

In addition, she arrives at poor families to share difficulties with them through newspaper and radio. After over one year of operation, the coffee shop has granted over VND50mil to the poor and disabled kids.

An ideal destination

This coffee shop has created a distinctive feature for itself by a quiet space, luring most of office employees. Visiting the coffee shop, visitors will enjoy a romantic space combined by love songs. 

Reported by T.Thao – Translated by A.C

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