Throughout October, Typhoon Molave (also known as Quinta) tore through the Philippines and Vietnam. In late October, landslides triggered by torrential rain killed 13 people, with many more still missing.
The storms, heavy rains and flooding left millions without electricity and damaged 56,000+ home across Vietnam. Many schools, markets and houses were destroyed, leaving children without school books or equipment. Our team, based in Ho Chi Minh City, was determined to offer practical help.
Working with local suppliers, our team made up hundreds of kids packs containing notebooks, colouring pens & pencils, exercise books and schoolbags. ASL's clients were also very supportive, offering help and making personal donations to the project. ASL's Account Director for the region, Nhan Nguyen, delivered 200+ packs in person, with the remainder sent to charities across Vietnam, to help access villages still underwater or cut off due to landslides.
This project is part of ASL's wider sustainability initiative, One World, which is focused not only on environmental sustainability, but also on making a positive contribution to social responsibility and supporting the communities in which we operate.
ASL is committed, as a business and as individuals, to Reducing Our Impact, Inspiring Our Partners & Helping Communities Flourish.
Discover more about our ONE WORLD initiative