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Henkel Vietnam supports bridge construction and educational initiatives in Soc Trang province

Building bridges and empowering communities in Vietnam

HO CHI MINH CITY, VIETNAM - Media OutReach Newswire - 27 March 2025 - With funding from the 'Make an Impact on Tomorrow' initiative, Henkel Vietnam has supported the completion of a new bridge in Ward 2, Nga 5 Town, Soc Trang province, marking the second project in a series aimed at improving community infrastructure across various regions in Vietnam.

A team of Henkel Vietnam employees attended the inauguration ceremony on March 14, 2025, joining local authorities and partners to celebrate the completion of the bridge, which will improve accessibility for approximately 800 households in the area.

The new bridge will improve accessibility for approximately 800 households in Soc Trang province.
The new bridge will improve accessibility for approximately 800 households in Soc Trang province.

The initiative was carried out in partnership with the non-governmental organization Voice of Ho Chi Minh City, as part of the Together with Vietnamese Family program, which aims to address the needs of underserved communities. Before the bridge's completion, many residents had to take long detours to cross the river, while some relied on a handmade raft, making daily travel both inconvenient and unsafe. The new bridge is expected to provide a safer, more reliable connection for the community.

Minh-Tuan Le, President of Henkel Vietnam (left), marking the completion of the bridge with Mr. Hong Minh Nhat, The Secretary of the Party Committee of Ward 2, Nga 5 Town, Soc Trang Province (right).
Minh-Tuan Le, President of Henkel Vietnam (left), marking the completion of the bridge with Mr. Hong Minh Nhat, The Secretary of the Party Committee of Ward 2, Nga 5 Town, Soc Trang Province (right).

In addition to the bridge project, Henkel Vietnam also supported the local Primary School Tan Lap A with a donation of items including marching drums, books for the school library, and 27 scholarships for students in need. Employees also engaged with students in educational activities focused on sustainability, discussing topics such as waste management, the environmental impact of waste, and the importance of recycling, while encouraging them to make a positive impact in their own community.

"The bridges in this series are named 'Tuong Lai' to symbolize building a future for these communities and the generations to come," said Minh-Tuan Le, President of Henkel Vietnam. "We are pleased to be part of this effort to improve infrastructure and support the education of children in communities across Vietnam."

The bridge in Soc Trang Province is the second of several planned projects across Vietnam, following the completion of the first bridge in 2022 in Kien Giang Province. More bridge projects are planned in the future, each aimed at enhancing connectivity and the well-being of local communities.
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About Henkel

With its brands, innovations and technologies, Henkel holds leading market positions worldwide in the industrial and consumer businesses. The business unit Adhesive Technologies is the global leader in the market for adhesives, sealants and functional coatings. With Consumer Brands, the company holds leading positions especially in laundry & home care and hair in many markets and categories around the world. The company's three strongest brands are Loctite, Persil and Schwarzkopf. In fiscal 2024, Henkel reported sales of more than 21.6 billion euros and adjusted operating profit of around 3.1 billion euros. Henkel's preferred shares are listed in the German stock index DAX. Sustainability has a long tradition at Henkel, and the company has a clear sustainability strategy with specific targets. Henkel was founded in 1876 and today employs a diverse team of about 47,000 people worldwide – united by a strong corporate culture, shared values and a common purpose: "Pioneers at heart for the good of generations." More information at

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