Herbalife Vietnam opens centres to improve daily nutrition for children, elderly


Many children and elderly people living in underprivileged conditions in three provinces and cities will benefit from the Casa Herbalife Programme, an initiative launched by Herbalife Vietnam.

Many children and elderly will benefit from the Casa Herbalife Programme, an initiative launched by Herbalife Vietnam. — Photo Courtesy Herbalife Vietnam

Many children and elderly people living in underprivileged conditions in three provinces and cities will benefit from the Casa Herbalife Programme, an initiative launched by Herbalife Vietnam.

Recently, the company launched the Casa Herbalife Programme at Đắk Lắk Social Protection Centre, Quê Hương Charity Centre in the southern Bình Dương Province, and Đà Nẵng Integration Education Development Support Centre.

For the 2024-25 period, Herbalife Vietnam will provide these three Casa Herbalife partners with funding of over VNĐ1.2 billion (US$47,000), which will be used to improve the daily nutrition of nearly 1,000 children and the elderly in need who are under the care of these partners.

The Casa Herbalife Vietnam Programme was launched in 2013 in alignment with the Casa Herbalife Programme by the Herbalife Family Foundation (HFF) to help provide the proper nutrition and education necessary for the wellness of children and communities.

Since then, the programme has helped thousands of children in need at 10 Casa Herbalife Vietnam centres to access healthy nutrition on a daily basis with total grants of over VNĐ24 billion ($940,000).

Vũ Văng Thắng, general manager for Herbalife Vietnam and Cambodia, said: “The continuation and expansion of our Casa Herbalife programme is aligned with our company’s commitment to fostering the health and well-being of people and communities around the globe."

"We attribute this great journey of our Casa Herbalife programme to the kind hearts and generosity of our Independent Members of Herbalife Vietnam who are always at the center of our community-support activities. Herbalife will continue to work closely with our Casa Herbalife partners to help children and people in need live healthier and happier lives every day.”

Since 2005, the Herbalife Family Foundation (HFF) has been dedicated to improving the lives of children and communities around the world.

HFF supports community-based Casa Herbalife partners around the globe that help bring good nutrition to socially vulnerable communities, as well as organisations focused on promoting access, education and empowerment of good nutrition, general wellness and disaster relief. — VNS

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