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After many days of flood relief, there are still many people in difficult circumstances, but need more relief money, 'my boss Mailisa' called her husband to ask for his opinion and received a very decisive answer.
The charity activities to overcome storm and flood damage of the couple Phan Thi Mai - Hoang Kim Khanh, owners of the Mailisa beauty salon chain, are receiving attention from the online community. After supporting 3 billion VND in cash and 50 tons of rice to support households affected by natural disasters and floods in the provinces of Phu Tho, Lao Cai, Yen Bai, Cao Bang, Tuyen Quang, the CEO Mailisa couple withdrew an additional 7 billion VND to help people stabilize their lives after the natural disaster.
According to the content of the newly posted video on her personal page, Ms. Phan Thi Mai discussed with her husband to make the decision to support more money with the desire to build charity houses for people in difficult circumstances.
The businesswoman said that she and her husband, architects and staff will conduct a field survey, design a house model, and then work with the construction unit to build 40 charity houses. When Ms. Phan Thi Mai was worried that building a house might incur additional costs while "the money in the bank is also running out", businesswoman Hoang Kim Khanh said: "There is nothing to worry about, having health is having everything. If you want to do charity but find it too difficult, then sell your supercar to do charity."
According to the owner of Mailisa, to build a charity house, it costs 150-200 million VND/house, including 1 living room, 2 bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom with solid house conditions, meeting the living needs of a family. The businesswoman and her husband affirmed that they will try within 2-3 months, people in the flood-hit areas can receive a new, spacious house.
Previously, Ms. Phan Thi Mai and her staff from Ho Chi Minh City also went to many localities in the North to directly deliver gifts to people affected by natural disasters. In Nu village - a village that suffered heavy damage from storm No. 3 in Lao Cai province, the businesswoman gave more than 400 gifts, including 370 gifts to poor households in difficult circumstances, households whose houses were leveled by floods, and households whose relatives died, with a total support value of 780 million VND.
Most recently, businesswoman Phan Thi Mai made nearly 4 million netizens hold their breath to see how "boss Mailisa" transported 4 billion VND in cash across muddy roads and delivered it directly to the people.
At the same time, the businesswoman shared clips recording this charity journey, attracting millions of views and comments on TikTok. Many people were surprised and also praised the businesswoman. Because, in the rain, floods and slippery roads, money carefully stored in a suitcase will ensure safety and avoid damage. Moreover, this also makes transportation easier.
"I was also curious. 3 billion in cash is a lot, where did you keep it? Now I see the answer", "There are suitcases like this and that", "So cool", "I can see the burden on your shoulders", are comments from netizens.
So according to this businesswoman, she brought an additional 1 billion in cash because of the extra expenses, increasing the initial charity amount from 3 billion to 4 billion VND. Besides, many people also praised Mailisa for her simplicity, cuteness and friendliness. Moreover, she did not mind the long distance, traveling from Ho Chi Minh City to the northern provinces, to each place to give both material gifts and spiritual encouragement to the people.
"Everyone, making money is difficult, but doing charity in the right place, at the right time, and reaching people in need is extremely difficult," the businesswoman added. She also said that although the journey was difficult and arduous, as long as she thought of people in need, she and her staff would try their best.
Sharing in the comments section, this businesswoman also added that she, her husband and staff are continuing their journey to each place, surveying each location to give the most appropriate and practical gifts.
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