
The Vietnam Agriculture & Environment Newspaper, in cooperation with GrowMax Group, awarded 30 scholarships to disadvantaged but hardworking students in Thanh Hoa Province, giving them encouragement to pursue their studies.
GrowMax Group presented scholarships to students of Hoang Truong Primary School.
Photo: Thu Thuy
On September 8, in Thanh Hoa Province, the Vietnam Agriculture & Environment Newspaper together with GrowMax Group held a scholarship ceremony for students from difficult backgrounds who continue to show determination in learning. The initiative is part of GrowMax’s long-term community engagement and CSR program, especially in coastal localities where the company operates.
As part of the program, 20 scholarships were awarded to students of Hai Thanh Secondary School (Tinh Gia Ward) and 10 scholarships to students of Hoang Truong Primary School (Hoang Tien Commune). Each scholarship serves not only as material support but also as an important source of encouragement, helping children overcome challenges, nurture dreams, and build their future.
Bui Quoc Bac, Chief Representative of GrowMax, presented scholarships to disadvantaged students. Photo: Thu Thuy
Mr. Bac added that each scholarship, though modest, lights a flame of hope and perseverance in the children’s hearts. “GrowMax not only focuses on business operations but also aims for sustainable development tied to community responsibility, especially in coastal areas where we are active. Each child empowered today is a source of motivation for us to continue sowing seeds of love and encouraging the spirit of learning.”
At the event, the atmosphere was filled with emotion as students stepped on stage to receive their scholarships. Their innocent smiles and shy expressions touched the hearts of teachers and parents alike.
Duong Van Truong, owner of Truong Hang Agency – a GrowMax partner, also joined in awarding scholarships to the students.
Photo: Thu Thuy
Vo Tuyen, Principal of Hai Thanh Secondary School, shared: “Our school is located in a disadvantaged area where most parents are fishermen with unstable livelihoods. Many students, despite hardships, are determined to pursue their education. Today’s timely support is more than financial aid; it is a great source of encouragement, giving them confidence and trust in society’s care. The school will continue to stand by our students and nurture their determination so that each scholarship brings maximum value, turning into motivation for learning and self-improvement.”