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RUN FOR HEALTHY HEARTS WITH HEARTBEAT VIETNAM & JETTS VIETNAM
VinaCapital Foundation (VCF) is honored to introduce a meaningful run organized by Heartbeat Vietnam - a program of VCF and Jetts Vietnam - a chain of 24-hour health clubs launched in 2007, with over 270 locations in Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Vietnam.
Unlike other outside marathon races, Jetts Vietnam Marathon (JVM) is an activity challenge on the treadmills at Jetts Fitness Clubs. This event not only encourages good exercise habits but also provides free heart surgeries for 2 disadvantaged children with congenital heart defects. Every 1km of the run donates 1,000 VND. At the end of the event, Jetts Vietnam will convert all kilometers into cash to contribute to Heartbeat Vietnam.

The participants will have the opportunity to receive attractive prizes:
▶ Jetts Raincoat: 125,000 VND for the goal of 15km
▶ Stylish Jetts Gym bag: 250,000 VND for the goal of 30km
▶ Nike shoes or Jetts Suitcase: 3,500,000 VND for the goal of 100km
This event takes place from December 15 to February 28, 2022. Each runner will have 14 days from the date of registration to participate in running and recording achievements.
▶ To join JVM and donate to Heartbeat Vietnam, please register at: https://bit.ly/3mZK8ip or scan the QR code on our banner.
In addition, Jetts Vietnam is delighted to offer one-month free fitness gift vouchers for all employees of your member companies. Kindly help us to share the news to your staff as well as the link to sign up for the offer: https://fit.jetts.vn/jetts-chambers-of-commerce-members/.
Join Jetts Vietnam Marathon today and help Heartbeat Vietnam save children’s lives!
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