The Hope Fund and sponsors have just started building 5 bridges in Can Tho and An Giang, helping people in remote areas travel conveniently and safely.
At the end of September, people in Thanh My commune, Vinh Thanh district, Can Tho city eagerly awaited the groundbreaking day of the Hy Vong 414 bridge, spanning Thang Loi canal. The bridge is 45 m long and 4 m wide, with a total investment of VND 856 million, of which Ceragem Vietnam Company sponsored VND 170 million through the Hope Fund.
Also in Thanh My commune, the Hy Vong 415 bridge across canal 8 began construction with a total cost of VND 605 million, of which the Hope Fund supported VND 130 million. The bridge is 35 m long and 4 m wide.

Groundbreaking ceremony of Bridge 414 in Thanh My Commune, Vinh Thanh District, Can Tho City, with a total investment of VND856 million, of which the Hope Fund sponsored VND170 million. Photo: T.A
At the groundbreaking ceremony of Bridge 414 in Vinh Thanh District, Can Tho City, General Director of Ceragem Vietnam Company, Mr. Kim Byeong Gon, said that in 16 years of operation in Vietnam, in addition to providing home health care services, the company has also maintained community activities.
“Participating in the Hope Bridge project, we see this as our responsibility to society, contributing to solving difficulties in traveling, transporting goods, and improving the quality of life for people in rural areas,” said Mr. Kim Byeong Gon.
A representative of Ceragem Vietnam Company affirmed that each bridge that is started is a driving force for the company to strive to build more projects, contributing to socio-economic development.


