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On February 3, 2026, HTI Group, in coordination with Nghe An Provincial Police and other sponsors and benefactors in the province, organized the program “Tet for the Poor 2026” in Muong Tip Commune, Nghe An Province.

Muong Tip is a border commune facing extreme socio-economic difficulties, characterized by rugged mountainous terrain and limited transportation infrastructure. The population is mainly composed of ethnic minority communities, with challenging living conditions and a poverty rate that once reached 83%, frequently affected by natural disasters and flooding.
With the aim of sharing care and spreading the spirit of solidarity as Tet and Spring approach, the program presented 63 gift packages, including cash support, rice, and essential necessities, to disadvantaged households in the commune. In addition, meaningful gifts were also given to teachers and students of Muong Tip 2 Primary School, offering encouragement and support for teaching and learning in this remote border area.

The program took place in a warm and compassionate atmosphere, with the participation of representatives from Nghe An Provincial Police; local Party committees and authorities of Muong Tip Commune; the Board of Management, teachers and students of Muong Tip 2 Primary School; and a large number of local residents.
Though modest in material value, the gifts embodied the care, compassion, and social responsibility of HTI Group and its partners, with the hope of bringing local families and students a warmer, more fulfilling, and more meaningful Lunar New Year 2026, while providing motivation to overcome hardships and look toward a brighter future.

This charitable activity also reflects HTI Group’s commitment to continuously implementing practical social welfare programs, especially during the Tet season, joining hands with local authorities to care for the material and spiritual well-being of people in remote and disadvantaged areas.
HTI Group would like to sincerely thank Nghe An Provincial Police; the Party Committee, People’s Council, People’s Committee and Fatherland Front Committee of Muong Tip Commune; Muong Tip Commune Police; and the Board of Management and teachers of Muong Tip 2 Primary School for their close coordination, support, and facilitation in making this meaningful program a success and spreading positive humanitarian values within the community.
Some highlights of the program:













