
The GrowMax Scholarship Fund continues its mission in the Mekong Delta, supporting underprivileged students in Dong Thap Province with educational scholarships that ignite a passion for learning and inspire aspirations for a better future.
On September 22, as part of its ongoing commitment to education, the GrowMax Scholarship Fund, initiated by GrowMax Group in collaboration with the Vietnam Agriculture & Environment Newspaper, resumed its meaningful journey to support poor but academically motivated students in the Mekong Delta region at the start of the new school year.
At Phu Tan Secondary School (Ba Tu Hamlet, Tan Phu Dong Commune, Dong Thap Province), the Fund awarded six scholarships, each worth VND 1 million, to students from disadvantaged backgrounds who have demonstrated exceptional effort and determination in their studies.

Mr. Phan Van Huong, GrowMax’s Regional Manager for Dong Thap, presented the scholarships to six deserving students at Phu Tan Secondary School. Photo: Le Hoang Vu
Also on the same day, the GrowMax Scholarship Fund team visited Vo Van Danh Secondary School (Giong Tan Hamlet, Go Cong Dong Commune, Dong Thap) and Ward 2 Secondary School (Long Thuan Ward, Dong Thap), awarding seven scholarships per school, each valued at VND 1 million, to students facing extremely difficult circumstances.
Mr. Phan Van Huong, Regional Manager, together with Ms. Le Cam Nhi – a local aquafeed distributor for GrowMax – presented the scholarships and gifts to the students. Speaking at the ceremony, Mr. Huong shared:
“GrowMax’s scholarship program is not only about financial support – it carries a profound message of encouragement, empowering students to pursue education and fight for a better future.
This is also our way of expressing deep gratitude to farmers and customers who have trusted and supported GrowMax’s products over the years.
We hope this journey goes beyond aquaculture sustainability – it’s about nurturing the dreams of the next generation in the communities we serve.”

The GrowMax Scholarship Fund has been maintained as an annual initiative, focusing on students from economically challenged backgrounds across provinces in the Mekong Delta.
The program not only eases financial burdens for families but also strengthens the bond between business and community through meaningful social contributions.

Representatives of GrowMax awarded seven scholarships to students at Ward 2 Secondary School, Dong Thap.
Photo: Le Hoang Vu
This scholarship campaign, timed at the start of the new school year, reaffirms GrowMax’s strong commitment to social responsibility as an integral part of its sustainable development strategy.
It is also a tangible effort to work hand in hand with local education authorities in nurturing and empowering the future generation.