To celebrate the 16th anniversary, instead of using the usual gift products to thank partners, customers and employees. Hai Phat Group’s selection of the disabled’s handicraft products as a gift with the message “Join us in changing the perception of the disabled, creating opportunity to prove their worth.”
In the last busy days of the year, we came to Kym Viet handicraft workshop- a familiar name in the disabled’s community, which was the place to receive and create jobs for the born deaf.
Welcoming us in a small room where the workers are working hard with the only sound of the sewing machine running smoothly, Mr. Pham Viet Hoai – Chairman of the Board of Directors, Co-Founder of Kym Viet Joint Stock Company momentarily stopped the conversation with us to roll his wheelchair to the workers who were working and talking with each other in the sign language of the deaf and the dumb.
Mr. Hoai said that currently, Kym Viet has 21 workers, most of whom are born deaf and dumb, some of them are born with muscle and intellectual disability.
Wishing to create jobs for the disabled, in 2013, Mr. Pham Viet Hoai and two disabled friends co-founded a company producing high-quality stuffed animals, creating stable jobs for the disabled, helping them create value for the community and society.
“Through gift products such as neck pillows, flocks of chicken, which Hai Phat Group has ordered Kym Viet to produce, we would like them as well as other big businesses to change community’s thoughts about the disabled with us. Because they still have the ability to contribute to the community, society and many other values, make the life better and help them live a more comfortable and stable life. ” – Mr. Hoai shared.
The story of Kym Viet is a long journey of founders, being the disabled and more than anyone else they understand, sympathize with the working desire to work, to devote of those who have the same plight.
To give is to receive in return, to share love also means to receive it. Kym Viet has really become a warm and cozy home for the disabled. Because few know, behind those products is the story of the talking hands and warm hearts of special workers.