GrowMax Scholarships Support Disadvantaged Students in An Giang and Dong Thap

GrowMax Scholarships Support Disadvantaged Students in An Giang and Dong Thap

Dozens of GrowMax scholarships in An Giang and Dong Thap have provided encouragement to underprivileged students as they begin the new school year.

On the morning of September 5, GrowMax Group, in cooperation with local authorities and partners, awarded meaningful scholarships to disadvantaged students in An Giang and Dong Thap provinces.

Đại diện Tập đoàn và đại lý chuyên phân phối sản phẩm thức ăn nuôi tôm thương hiệu GrowMax trên địa bàn xã Kiên Lương trao học bổng cho học sinh Trường THCS và PTTH Ba Hòn. Ảnh: Trung Chánh.Representatives of GrowMax Group and local distributors of GrowMax aquafeed presented scholarships to students of Ba Hon Secondary and High School (Kien Luong Commune).
Photo: Trung Chanh

At Tram Chim Secondary School (Dong Thap Province), GrowMax awarded 10 scholarships worth 1 million VND each to disadvantaged but hardworking students, with a total value of 10 million VND. The initiative provided timely support alongside local authorities and parents to help children enter the new academic year with greater confidence.

Phung Van Cong, Regional Director of GrowMax in Dong Thap, shared: “This is an annual activity jointly organized by GrowMax and the Vietnam Agriculture & Environment Newspaper to accompany disadvantaged students in the Mekong Delta at the start of each school year. We not only focus on developing products to serve farmers, but also embed social responsibility into all of our activities. These scholarships help ease the burden on farming families and inspire students to continue pursuing their educational dreams.”

Nguyen Van Thanh, Principal of Tram Chim Secondary School, noted: “In the 2025–2026 academic year, our school has nearly 1,000 students, including around 300 new sixth graders. The school will focus on innovating teaching methods, strengthening IT applications, building a safe and friendly learning environment, and improving overall education quality.”

That same morning, at Ba Hon Secondary and High School (Kien Tan Hamlet, Kien Luong Commune, An Giang Province), GrowMax continued by awarding another 10 scholarships to disadvantaged students. Alongside GrowMax representatives, local distributors of GrowMax aquafeed also joined in presenting the scholarships.

The scholarship program, co-organized by GrowMax Group and the Vietnam Agriculture & Environment Newspaper on the occasion of the new school year, reaffirms GrowMax’s commitment to sustainable development and responsible engagement with the community.