The “Zero-Dong Tet Fair” is an initiative of the Living Empowerment Center, in collaboration with VietHarvest, aimed at supporting people with disabilities, low-income individuals, elderly people living alone, and those affected by natural disasters in 2026.
Accompanying its partners with the desire to bring a warm Tet to disadvantaged communities, on January 29, 2026, Mavin donated 857 gift packages of Mavin Gia Đình New sausages from Mavin Foods to its partners, the Living Empowerment Center and VietHarvest.
The gifts were carefully prepared by Mavin and delivered in a timely manner to the Organizing Committee to serve the official Zero-Dong Tet Fair 2026, held over two days, January 31 and February 1, 2026, at 96A Dinh Cong Street, Phuong Liet Ward, Hanoi. The event was attended and supported by numerous organizations, businesses, and benefactors who joined hands to deliver meaningful gifts to people with disabilities, low-income individuals, elderly people living alone, and those affected by natural disasters over the past year.
Through the “zero-dong” model, participants can receive essential Tet goods without having to pay any cost, helping to bring a full and warm Lunar New Year to those in need. This marks the fourth year the program has been organized, with a goal of delivering at least 2,000 Tet gift packages (each valued at approximately VND 500,000), including 1,000 packages delivered directly to beneficiaries’ homes nationwide.
Sponsoring the program is not only a meaningful gesture during the Tet holiday, but also a concrete step reflecting Mavin Group’s sustainable development orientation, with a commitment to aligning business operations with social responsibility. Mavin believes that a truly sustainable enterprise is one that is always willing to give back and spread positive values throughout the community.
The program also provides an opportunity for Mavin to strengthen partnerships with professional social organizations such as VietHarvest – a pioneering social enterprise in reducing food waste and redistributing food to vulnerable communities – and Nghị Lực Sống, an organization dedicated to supporting people with disabilities through many meaningful community projects.