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Vietnamese Family Shelter – Episode 168: The 13 years old boy who dreams of curing his mother’s illness brings MC Vu Manh Cuong to tears

In episode 168 of Mai Am Gia Dinh Viet (Vietnamese Family Shelter), hosted by MC Vu Manh Cuong, two guest artists—singer-actor Bach Cong Khanh and runner-up Phuong Anh—were deeply moved by the heartbreaking circumstances of children growing up in hardship, facing a seriously ill mother and a father struggling alone to support the family. Thirteen-year-old Tran Minh Khoi and his simple dream amid his family’s burden of illness Tran Minh Khoi (born in 2013), a 7th-grade student at Nguyen Thi Hai Secondary School, currently lives with his parents and older sister in Phuoc My Trung Commune, Vinh Long Province. His father, Tran Van Quyen (born in 1975), previously worked as a construction laborer, earning 200,000–250,000 VND per day. For the past 6–7 months, however, he has suffered from spinal degeneration (two lumbar vertebrae and one cervical vertebra), which has significantly weakened his health and prevented him from doing heavy labor. He now takes on light work such as raising chickens for others or looking after goats. Each chicken-catching job pays about 500,000–600,000 VND, but such work is irregular and unstable. Khoi’s mother, Huynh Thi Truc Ly (born in 1982), is currently undergoing treatment for early-stage blood cancer. Every two months,

Vietnamese Family Shelter – Episode 167: Host Duong Hong Phuc, Ngoc Han, and athlete Do Kim Phuc moved by the plight of a boy with a hereditary kidney disease, whose mother is on end-stage dialysis

Vietnamese Family Shelter – Episode 167: Host Duong Hong Phuc, Ngoc Han, and athlete Do Kim Phuc moved by the plight of a boy with a hereditary kidney disease, whose mother is on end-stage dialysis In episode 167 of Vietnamese Family Shelter, host Duong Hong Phuc, Miss Ngoc Han, and athlete Do Kim Phuc joined forces to bring financial support to families in difficult circumstances. Nguyen Quang Minh (born in 2012) is an eighth-grade student at Chinh Ly Secondary School, Ly Nhan Commune, Ninh Binh Province. He currently lives with his mother and grandmother. His parents were never officially married. After Minh’s mother was diagnosed with kidney disease, his father left and cut off contact. His mother, Nguyen Thi Thu Hanh (born 1984), has been undergoing kidney treatment for seven years. Her condition is now at the end stage, with complications affecting her heart and liver, leaving her extremely weak. She must undergo dialysis three times a week, with out-of-pocket expenses after insurance still around VND 3–4 million per month for medication and living costs. Outside of treatment, Hanh takes on small jobs at home, peeling dried longans for 5,000 VND per kilogram. Even working from morning to night, she

Vietnamese Family Shelter – Episode 166: Host Thanh Trung and ca nuong Kieu Anh in tears over the plight of two children who lost their father, whose mother remarried, now relying on a grandmother with heart disease

Orphaned of their father at a young age and left behind after their mother remarried, Bao Ngoc and her younger brother now rely entirely on their elderly grandmother, who suffers from heart disease. Despite overwhelming hardship, the eighth-grade girl continues to study with resilience, deeply moving host Thanh Trung, ca nuong Kieu Anh, director Kien Ung, and many audience members to tears. Tran Nguyen Bao Ngoc (born in 2012) is currently an eighth-grade student at Khanh Hoi Secondary School, Khanh Hoi Commune, Ninh Binh Province. Her childhood was cut short when her father passed away in a traffic accident in 2016. A few years later, her mother remarried and moved to Thai Binh, leaving Bao Ngoc and her younger brother in the care of their paternal grandmother. Since their mother’s departure, the siblings’ lives have been marked by severe deprivation, both materially and emotionally. Their grandmother, now over 70 years old, has become the sole pillar of support for the two children. Due to her advanced age and poor health, she is no longer able to perform heavy labor. The family depends on two small rice fields, which must be cultivated with the help of others. After each harvest, the

Vietnamese Family Shelter – Episode 154: Lam Vy Da Aupports to build a home for a mother and her three children in difficult circumstances

In Episode 154 of Vietnamese Family Shelter, MC Lam Vy Da appealed for housing support for a young girl who lost her father and is currently living with her mother and two younger siblings in Ha Tinh Province. Nguyen Doan Bao Han (born 2013), a Grade 7 student at Phuc Dong Secondary School, is one of the featured children in Episode 154 of Vietnamese Family Shelter. Bao Han’s father passed away in 2022 after a long battle with liver cancer. She now lives with her mother and two younger siblings in a deteriorating old house in Huong Binh Commune, Ha Tinh Province. Four years ago, the house was severely damaged by a storm that blew off the roof, and local authorities helped re-roof it. However, to this day, the family’s home remains a makeshift wooden structure. Since her husband’s passing, Doan Thi Tam (born 1986), Bao Han’s mother, has had to shoulder the entire burden of supporting the family. She suffers from multiple health issues, including bilateral thyroid tumors, gastric reflux, and joint degeneration. Despite her declining health, she does not dare seek medical treatment due to financial hardship and the responsibility of raising three school-aged children on her own.

Vietnamese Family Shelter – Episode 165: Orphaned of both parents, two sisters rely on their elderly grandmother, leaving Huynh Lap in tears

Orphaned of both parents at a very young age, Ngo Quang Hiep and his older sister have grown up under the care of their elderly grandmother, whose health is increasingly frail. The exceptionally difficult circumstances of the two sisters deeply moved host Huynh Lap and guest artists Ha Le and Bui Le Man, who decided to accompany and support the children so they can continue their education. Ngo Quang Hiep (born in 2012) is currently an eighth-grade student at Tan Huong Secondary School, Van Xuan Ward, Thai Nguyen Province. Hiep lost his father early in life, and his mother passed away when he was only four years old. Since then, Hiep and his sister, Ngo Thi Thu Thuy, have relied entirely on the love and devoted care of their maternal grandmother. Hiep’s grandmother, Mrs. Hoang Thi Nhin (born in 1959), is advanced in age and in poor health, leaving her unable to work. The livelihood of the three-generation family depends solely on government allowances for orphans and caregiving support, totaling only about VND 3 million per month. The grandmother and her grandchildren must scrimp and save every day just to make ends meet. In addition to managing household chores, Mrs.

Vietnamese Family Shelter – Episode 150: A 10-year-old boy who has not seen his father for 7 years, surviving on meals of vegetables and finger-sized fish brings MC Dai Nghia to tears

Episode 150 of Vietnamese Family Shelter concluded with overwhelming emotions under the hosting of MC Dai Nghia. Two guest artists, singer Ngo Lan Huong and singer Nguyen Thai Hoc, joined hands to raise more than VND 100 million to support orphaned children. One of the featured cases in Episode 150, the story of Truong Nhat Dinh (born 2015), an ethnic Thai child and a fifth-grade student at Chau Loc Primary School, Chau Loc Commune, Nghe An Province, deeply moved many viewers. Nhat Dinh currently lives with his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Lo Thi Hien (born 1971), and his father, Mr. Truong Van Minh (born 1993). His mother left when he was only 1-2 years old and has remained out of contact ever since. Nhat Dinh’s father suffers from end-stage kidney failure and must undergo dialysis three times a week. Due to the long distance, difficult travel conditions, and fear of sudden complications, Mr. Minh often has to stay at the hospital during severe episodes. On the day of filming, he was still receiving treatment at the Nghe An Hematology and Blood Transfusion Center. According to the family, seven years have passed since Nhat Dinh last saw his father in person. Since

Vietnamese Family Shelter – Episode 149: “I want to bring my mother home to live with me” — A small dream that touched millions of hearts of a fifth-grade boy

Continuing the journey of “Sharing Happiness with the Community,” Episode 149 of Vietnamese Family Shelter aired at a particularly meaningful time, as the whole nation joyfully welcomed National Day on September 2 — a sacred milestone to honor the past and look toward the positive values of the present. In times of peace, patriotism is not only expressed through slogans or grand symbols. It is also found in everyday acts of kindness, where compassion becomes a force that binds the community together. Vietnamese Family Shelter has been telling such stories with sincerity and heartfelt dedication. Patriotism in Peacetime — Spreading Through Simple Acts A moment of sharing, a timely embrace, or a small gift offered amid hardship may be the simplest way to express love for one’s homeland. In every episode, Vietnamese Family Shelter brings forth such beautiful images: from adults to children, everyone joins hands to donate and share meaningful gifts. Many do not hesitate to travel long distances, enduring sun and rain, just to support, encourage, and give strength to families in need. Without embellishment, each story told on Vietnamese Family Shelter is an authentic slice of humanity — reflecting solidarity, mutual care, and compassion, values deeply rooted

Vietnamese Family Shelter – Episode 145: Featuring Huynh Lap and Tien Linh, donating over half a billion VND to underprivileged children

Episode 145 of Vietnamese Family Shelter aired with MC Duong Hong Phuc hosting, accompanied by special guests footballer Tien Linh and actor Huynh Lap. With the enthusiastic support of the audience and benefactors, the program donated more than half a billion Vietnamese dong to three underprivileged families during the filming day.One of the stories that deeply moved viewers in this episode was that of Huynh Thi Xuan Nhan (born in 2013), currently a seventh-grade student at Tam Loc Secondary School, Tay Ho Commune, Da Nang City. Xuan Nhan lives with her father, mother, older sister and two younger siblings. Xuan Nhan’s father, Huynh Duc Ba (born in 1982), suffers from a congenital heart valve defect. In 2019, he suffered a stroke, and since then his health has continued to deteriorate. He is no longer able to do heavy labor; his limbs have contracted, making walking extremely difficult. Each month, he must be hospitalized for check-ups and medication. Even with health insurance, the family still has to pay around two million VND per visit. If he fails to take his medicine regularly, he risks severe seizures that can be life-threatening. Since her husband fell ill, Tran Thi My Nhien (born in

INTERNAL NEWS

Hoa Sen Group launches premium, ultra – durable Hoa Sen Mag Shield roofing

On August 5, Hoa Sen Group officially introduced its new alloy-coated roofing sheet, Hoa Sen Mag Shield, at the Hoa Sen Nghe An Factory. This product, coated with Zinc–Aluminum–Magnesium alloy, marks a significant milestone in Hoa Sen Group’s strategy of technological innovation, product quality enhancement, and its continued leadership in the coated steel manufacturing and trading sector in Vietnam and the region. Hoa Sen Mag Shield is a premium product featuring a high-quality steel base, coated with a precisely blended Zinc–Aluminum–Magnesium alloy using advanced continuous hot-dip technology. This ensures corrosion resistance and rust protection three to five times higher than traditional galvanized sheets, while the coating hardness is twice that of conventional zinc-coated steel. With outstanding protection in harsh environments, Hoa Sen Mag Shield meets complex technical requirements, guarantees high aesthetic standards, and offers long-lasting durability—making it the optimal choice for key national projects and international-standard developments. Beyond its superior corrosion resistance and extended service life, Hoa Sen Mag Shield’s alloy composition enhances coating hardness and durability, improves formability, and elevates aesthetic appeal, making it suitable for all types of construction—from residential and civil to industrial projects. Notably, the magnesium content in the coating allows Hoa Sen Mag Shield to

Hoa Sen Home launches first standard dealers, elevating the building materials shopping experience

Hoa Sen Home Building Materials & Furniture Supermarket Chain (Hoa Sen Group) has officially rolled out its Standard Dealers model, partnering with selected partners to inaugurate the first outlets in Ho Chi Minh City, Can Tho City, and Bac Ninh Province. This marks the next step in standardizing the retail model, aiming to build a modern, synchronized, and transparent building materials distribution system. In the context of Vietnam’s retail sector increasingly embracing standardization and modernization, many major brands are accelerating the development of unified distribution systems to enhance service quality, improve transparency, and expand customer reach. The building materials sector is no exception, as businesses place greater emphasis on retail identity, display standards, and professional consultation processes. Accordingly, Hoa Sen Home has rolled out the Standard Agent model to establish a consistent sales network where each retail outlet meets strict criteria in branding, showroom layout, product quality, and customer service. This initiative is considered a crucial step toward completing the system and bringing the building materials market closer to modern, synchronized, and transparent standards—helping consumers shop with confidence. Standardizing the Retail Model The Hoa Sen Home Standard Agent model was first introduced in late 2025 and targets two main partner

Hoa Sen Group maintains winning streak, securing a double victory for the third consecutive year at Vietnam Creative Advertising Awards

At the 2025 Vietnam Creative Advertising – Van Xuan Awards, Vietnamese Family Shelter and Ton Hoa Sen were once again honored, earning recognition in two prestigious categories. This achievement powerfully underscores the enduring effectiveness of Hoa Sen Group’s communication strategy and the lasting resonance of the humanitarian values the Group has consistently nurtured for the community. On the evening of December 19, at Nguyen Hue Walking Street in Ho Chi Minh City, the 2025 Vietnam Creative Advertising – Van Xuan Awards ceremony unfolded with great excitement, marking a breakthrough season with over 1,500 entries submitted by nearly 200 brands, agencies, production houses, and individual creatives. In 2025, the Awards continued to emphasize pioneering and innovative values imbued with national pride, fostering a journey back to cultural identity through the lens of creativity under the theme “Proudly Vietnam”. Within this vibrant landscape, Hoa Sen Group reached a remarkable milestone by being named for the third consecutive year at the Van Xuan Awards. This year, the Vietnamese Family Shelter program, alongside the Ton Hoa Seb brand, secured a double victory in two major categories: “Most Impressive CSR Campaign” and “Most Loved Brand”, reflecting the company’s persistent commitment to community-oriented communication strategies. “Most

Premium, ultra – durable Hoa Sen Mag Shield roofing now available across the Hoa Sen Home supermarkets

Following its launch at the Hoa Sen Nghe An Factory, the premium roofing sheet Hoa Sen Mag Shield is now widely distributed throughout the entire Hoa Sen Home Building Materials & Furniture Supermarket Chain. Just half a month after the first Mag Shield roll rolled off the production line, the product had reached over 126 Hoa Sen Home supermarkets nationwide. This broad distribution allows customers and contractors easy access to this ultra-durable roofing solution for both construction and repair projects. Positioned as a new-generation coated steel product, Hoa Sen Mag Shield incorporates a high-quality steel base and is coated using a continuous hot-dip process with a precisely formulated Zinc-Aluminum-Magnesium alloy. This advanced coating enhances corrosion and rust resistance by three to five times, and the hardness of the protective layer is twice that of traditional galvanized steel sheets. These advantages enable Hoa Sen Mag Shield to meet rigorous technical standards, making it suitable for both residential constructions and large-scale national and international projects. A representative of Hoa Sen Group emphasized that all Mag Shield products are tested according to strict international standards, including JIS (Japan), ASTM (USA), BS EN (Europe), and AS (Australia). This underscores the company’s commitment to making

24 years of community commitment: Hoa Sen Home extends the humanitarian mission of Hoa Sen Group

For Hoa Sen Group, sustainable development goes beyond financial growth; business must be closely linked with community responsibility. Over the past 24 years, this spirit of humanity has been carefully nurtured and is now being carried forward and amplified by the Hoa Sen Home chain through the Vietnamese Family Shelter program. Looking back over more than two decades, Hoa Sen Group has continuously worked to cement its solid position in the building materials industry, becoming a familiar name for millions of customers nationwide. Building on this foundation, Hoa Sen Home emerged as a strategic evolution, carrying the Group’s core business philosophy: “Integrity – Community – Development.” In just four years since entering the market, Hoa Sen Home has rapidly established its reputation through high-quality products, brand credibility, meticulous service, and notably, a strong presence in community-centered humanitarian activities. Among these, the reality TV program Vietnamese Family Shelter stands out. Beyond acting as a sponsor, Hoa Sen Home has served as an extended arm of the program, bringing the stories of children closer to the community. To date, more than VND 30 billion has been donated, and over 1,000 children in challenging circumstances have received support. Beyond financial contributions, Hoa Sen

Saying no to counterfeit goods: Hoa Sen Home commits to the 4D principles together with Vietnamese consumers

(QK7 Online) – Accompanying VTV in the television program “Fighting Fraud – Protecting Consumers”, Hoa Sen Home not only demonstrates its strong respect for the rule of law but also reaffirms its commitment to transparency in business, with the goal of maximizing the protection of consumer rights. Vietnam Television (VTV) has officially launched and aired the first episode of the television program “Fighting Fraud – Protecting Consumers”. The program was initiated as an open, practical, and trustworthy communication platform, helping the public gain a clearer understanding of goods circulating in the market. Through this, consumers are encouraged to be more proactive in their purchasing behavior and to gradually contribute to the development of a smart consumer ecosystem. The program is broadcast weekly at 5:10 PM every Friday on VTV1 and is also available on VTV’s digital platforms. Accompanying the program are the Hoa Sen Home Building Materials & Furniture Supermarket Chain (Hoa Sen Group) and the brand Hoa Sen Plastic Pipes – Leading the Source of Happiness. Both brands belong to Hoa Sen Group, a reputable Vietnamese enterprise that has consistently taken the lead in protecting consumer rights and firmly saying no to counterfeit goods, imitation products, and acts of

Hoa Sen Group “returns to the domestic market” with the Hoa Sen Home chain

Hoa Sen Group plans to invest VND 6 trillion to develop 300 stores by 2030. The 2025 Annual General Meeting of Shareholders (AGM) of Hoa Sen Group (HOSE: HSG), held on March 18, approved key proposals, including the strategic restructuring of the Group’s operating model and the establishment of Hoa Sen Home Joint Stock Company. During the AGM, Group representatives outlined the compelling reasons for restructuring. The Board of Directors anticipates that the broader economic environment, particularly the steel and roofing sector, will remain highly volatile and present significant challenges. Many countries and territories are implementing stringent protectionist policies for domestic production. Geopolitical instability persists in several regions, while political transitions in the United States raise substantial risks of renewed trade wars. As a result, steel and roofing exports face mounting difficulties, making it challenging to maintain stable market shares. According to Mr. Le Phuoc Vu, Chairman of the Board of Directors, export activities will pose serious challenges for most enterprises in the medium term amid these trends. “I’ll be direct: the steel industry will be fortunate just to maintain a flat growth trajectory; the overall trend is likely to decline,” he stated. “Domestic factory capacity currently exceeds national demand

Hoa Sen Group seeks partners to cooperate in developing the Hoa Sen Home building materials and furniture supermarket chain

Hoa Sen Group is accelerating the nationwide expansion of the Hoa Sen Home Building Materials and Furniture Supermarket Chain. At present, Hoa Sen Group is actively scaling up the Hoa Sen Home Building Materials and Furniture Supermarket Chain across Vietnam. Accordingly, the group is seeking cooperation with capable organizations, companies, and individuals to jointly implement and develop the Hoa Sen Home supermarket chain, with details as follows: 1. Seeking Landlords / Factory Owners to Lease Premises for the Hoa Sen Home Supermarket Chain Quantity: 300 – 500 factories / warehouses Minimum lease term: 10 years Area: Approximately 1,200 – 3,000 m², from 30m width Location: Frontage on major traffic routes, in densely populated areas, or near city or town centers CONTACT INFORMATION FOR LEASING LAND / FACTORY PREMISES Region Phone Number Person in Charge Northern Vietnam 0938 383 545 Mr. Linh Central Vietnam 0914 900 111 Mr. Lam Southern Vietnam 0915 081 836 Mr. Khoa 2. Seeking Qualified Contractors to Execute Construction for the Hoa Sen Home Building Materials and Furniture Supermarket Chain, including: construction, interior design, and product display shelving installation CONTACT INFORMATION – HOA SEN GROUP PURCHASING DEPARTMENT Mr. Duong 0967.678.250 Ms. Linh 0968.847.658 Email (Hoa Sen Group