Royal School organises a donation drive to support communities in overcoming the aftermath of Typhoon No. 10

With the spirit of compassion and solidarity, Royal School launched a donation campaign to support provinces affected by Typhoon No. 10 (Bualoi). The campaign received warm support and generous contributions from teachers, staff, students and parents.

All donations will be collected and transferred by Royal School to the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee in the localities concerned for distribution to communities affected by the storm. 

The total amount collected will be directly transferred by Royal School to the Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee in the localities concerned

Sharing love and support with communities after the storm

In recent days, many northern provinces and cities have been facing extremely difficult circumstances due to the severe impact of the typhoon. In addition to heavy losses of life and property, widespread destruction of infrastructure has occurred. Thousands of schools have been damaged, leaving millions of students unable to return to school. 

Active participation in the donation drive to help communities recover from the storm

In response to the situation, and in support of the appeal from the Central Committee of the Vietnam Fatherland Front and the Ministry of Education and Training, Royal School launched a donation drive across all campuses to support residents in provinces affected by Typhoon No. 10 (Bualoi).

Donation boxes were placed by Royal School at Phu My Hung Campus (three locations), Phu Lam Campus (one location) and Celadon Campus (one location). The donation period runs from Monday, 6 October 2025 to Saturday, 11 October 2025.

Donation boxes were placed at all Royal School campuses

With a spirit of voluntarism, Royal School’s teachers, staff, students and parents actively participated in the donation drive to share love and support with communities in need.

Spreading the spirit of compassion and solidarity

The donation drive to support communities recovering from floods and storms is a noble act that reflects the compassion deeply rooted in Royal School’s values. It is not only an opportunity for teachers, students, staff and parents to join hands in sharing love and care with those in need, but also a meaningful lesson that helps students better understand and appreciate the Vietnamese tradition of mutual support and readiness to help one another in times of hardship.

Beyond offering support to those in need, the activity also helped students understand more deeply the values of sharing and caring for one another in times of difficulty

It is believed that the contributions from Royal School will serve as a source of encouragement and support for those in storm-affected areas, bringing added strength to help them overcome difficulties.

By Mai My
Photo: Media Team
Admissions and Marketing Centre