
On September 6, the GrowMax Scholarship Fund, together with benefactors, awarded 26 scholarships to students at Thanh Hai Primary School (Vinh Long), sharing hardships and encouraging their spirit of learning.
Thanh Hai Commune, Vinh Long Province, was formed from the merger of Thanh Hai and An Dien communes (formerly in Thanh Phu District, Ben Tre Province). It is one of 45 disadvantaged coastal and island communes nationwide. Local residents mainly earn their living through aquaculture, fishing, seasonal labor, or small-scale trading. In this difficult economic context, ensuring children can stay in school is a constant concern for many families.
Accompanying the children, the GrowMax Scholarship Fund (established by GrowMax Group in cooperation with the Vietnam Agriculture & Environment Newspaper) awarded 10 scholarships (1 million VND each) to students in particularly difficult circumstances. In addition, Le Van Huu, a loyal customer of GrowMax, sponsored another 16 scholarships (500,000 VND each) for students not yet supported.
Nguyen Khac Huan, GrowMax Representative, said: “GrowMax not only focuses on producing shrimp feed, seed, and probiotics but is also committed to contributing positively to the community. The GrowMax Scholarship Fund was established in 2022 to encourage disadvantaged coastal students to stay in school.”
The GrowMax Scholarship Fund awarded scholarships to students in Thanh Hai Commune on the morning of September 6. Photo: Minh Đảm
According to Mr. Huan, the fund is formed from part of the company’s profits, employee bonuses, and customer contributions. “That is the driving force that enables the fund to sustain itself and spread love to more disadvantaged students,” he shared.
Though modest in value, the scholarships provide meaningful encouragement, helping poor students gain confidence, nurture dreams, and strive forward. For example, Ngo Quoc B., who is undergoing leukemia treatment, and Phan Thi Nhu Q., who recently lost her father while her mother battles stage 2 breast cancer.
Luu Thi Nhu Y, mother of Nguyen Hoang Khai (Grade 3, Thanh Hai Primary School), emotionally said: “Our family has no land; my husband earns 300,000 VND a day as a laborer to feed six people. Thanks to this scholarship, my child can continue going to school. I sincerely thank the benefactors.”
Local authorities also presented thank-you letters to the GrowMax Scholarship Fund and its supporters. Photo: Minh Đảm
Phan Van Khue, representative of the Culture–Society Division of Thanh Hai Commune People’s Committee, expressed gratitude: “For many poor households, this amount of money is a significant support. These scholarships are practical gifts that encourage children to strive harder in their studies and aim for a brighter future.”
Since 2022, the GrowMax Scholarship Fund has organized numerous scholarship programs in coastal areas, spreading the spirit of solidarity while affirming the social responsibility of Vietnamese enterprises in caring for the younger generation.
In the Mekong Delta, this was the second consecutive day of scholarship ceremonies since the opening of the 2025–2026 school year. On September 5, GrowMax awarded scholarships at several other schools:
Dong Hai Primary School (Hamlet 16, Vinh Hau, Ca Mau): 10 scholarships presented by Dinh Van Duoc – Regional Director of GrowMax and distributor Tam Hang.
Dong Hai Secondary School (Hamlet 15, Vinh Hau, Ca Mau): 10 scholarships awarded by Dinh Van Duoc and distributor Hoai Nam.
Vam Dinh Secondary & High School (Vam Dinh Hamlet, Phu My Commune, Ca Mau): 10 scholarships awarded by Tran Dinh Duong – Regional Director of GrowMax and distributor Nguyen Hoang Tho.
Nguyen Van Tat Primary School (Vinh Binh Hamlet, Vinh Loc Commune, Ca Mau): 5 scholarships awarded by Nguyen Hai Dang – GrowMax representative and distributor Quoc An Aquafeed.
Le Quy Don Primary School (Ward 6, An Xuyen, Ca Mau): 10 scholarships awarded by Do Thuong Tin – Regional Director of GrowMax and distributor An Nhien Aquafeed.
In addition, Hoai Nam Aquafeed distributor (Dong Hai Commune, Ca Mau) contributed 20 scholarships (1 million VND each)
to students of Dong Hai Primary and Secondary Schools.