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The list of more than 12,000 pages of statements to support people affected by storm No. 3 (Yagi) was released by the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF), bringing about many surprising stories that caused a stir in public opinion.
Besides the cases of exploiting charity for the purpose of "publicity" that have been condemned, people also give much praise to those who are famous but do not sho.w off. Among them, we must mention male YouTuber Loc Fuho.
Without showing off or posting a photo of the mone.y transfer that was half-hidden, Loc Fuho chose to quietly send some mone.y to the Vietnam Fatherland Front to support people in flood-hit areas. It was not until people "checked the var" in the statement that they discovered that the male YouTuber had contributed 20 million VND to support people in flood-hit areas.
The male YouTuber's transfer message was also quite simple with one sentence: "Loc Fuho supports people in the North to overcome natural disasters and floods".
It can be seen that the amount of mone.y is not too bi.g, nor too small for many people, but the way he does charity makes everyone love and praise him. Many netizens commented: "It's really different from someone who has to edit a series of zeros and then post it on social media to make it look cool. Teacher Loc is forever the best", "Not to mention the amount of mone.y, but his humble action deserves 10 points", "Doing charity and supporting should come from the heart. Support as much as you can, all are valuable. Only those who make it look cool or embezzle charity mone.y should be condemned", "Spending mone.y to buy the internet to see good things like this".
It is known that Loc Fuho started out as a construction worker. A few years ago, he became an internet phenomenon and received great attention from the online community. Currently, Loc Fuho owns a YouTube channel with more than 1.6 million subscribers and a fanpage with 3.2 million followers.
Previously, this male YouTuber also called for charity and built houses for people in difficult circumstances. He said that the donors donated mone.y, and he would put in the effort to build. However, after a period of doing well in business, Loc Fuho bought a car and was suddenly accused by people of embezzling charity mone.y. The male YouTuber immediately released the statement and responded harshly: " Loc has only done charity work for 3 situations and the statement is very proper and clear. Don't talk nonsense like that."
Not only are social media influencers supporting the people of the North to overcome the consequences of storms and floods, but many international friends of Vietnam have also contributed their kind hearts. From direct support in flooded areas to cleaning up fallen trees, many images of the international community joining hands to help clearly demonstrate the strength of the community to help Vietnam overcome this difficult time.
And it was this spirit of solidarity and sharing that helped to lessen some of the grief and loss that storm No. 3 left behind. When storm No. 3 Yagi hit Vietnam, Jennifer and her husband from the UK were enjoying their vacation in Phu Quoc. Faced with the devastating images of the storm, they decided to fly to Hanoi in the hope of contributing to the relief efforts after the storm.
British tourist Jennifer Tristham said: " We were on a month-long vacation in Vietnam when we heard about the storm. We immediately decided to fly to Hanoi to see if we could help. Seeing the streets in disarray made my husband and I feel heartbroken, as we both love Vietnam very much. However, the atmosphere here is wonderful with so many people joining in the clean-up."
For many foreigners who have lived and worked in Hanoi for a long time, taking to the streets to clean up is a way for them to sho.w their love and gratitude for the good things they have received from the Vietnamese people over the years.
12,000-page statement of the Vietnam Fatherland Front is on "top trend", Google "crashes" because it can't handle it Keng16:27:29 13/09/2024The information that is of particular interest to the online community right now is the more than 12,000 pages of statements of donations to people affected by natural disasters in the Northern provinces published by the Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) on the afternoon of September 12.
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