“Youth volunteer summer” in Hanoi
Monday, 13/05/2013 22:27 (GMT+7)
(CPV) - Over 14 years of deploying the activities of the “Youth volunteer summer”, Hanoi’s youth have brought practical results to the community. The meaningful projects and activities carried out by tens of thousands of volunteers have demonstrated the creativity and zeal of Vietnam’s youth.
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In their dynamic role, thousands of volunteers who are union members, students and young students have joined in the activities of production and rural development; building institutions; protecting and promoting traditional cultural values and national target programs |
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The construction of "The youth road" is one of the salient activities of Hanoi’s youth in building new rural areas |
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The aspirations, dedication and enthusiasm of the capital’s youth are expressed through ebullient activities of the volunteer teams |
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“Giving strength for examination season" is one of the practical and effective volunteer formations, to provide support at transport and railway stations for students taking the university and college entrance exams and their relatives |
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Volunteers with disadvantaged and disabled candidates from the northern provinces to Hanoi coming for the entrance exams |
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A “Green volunteer” formation – for a green, clean and beautiful Hanoi |
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"Green traffic" - a nice feature of the Capital |
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Established since 2008, the "Supporting the inn" team has demonstrated effectiveness through works such as finding low cost inns to help entrance exam candidates to universities and colleges in the city of Hanoi |
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The environmentally compatible activities have the response of crowds of blue soldiers. In the photos: The sunflower festival to help child cancer patients – an annual charity activity launched by Tuoi Tre Newspaper |
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Besides, there are many diverse activities of the youth volunteer teams such as: “Propagandizing Thang Long – Hanoi culture and history”; “Laos – Vietnam Friendship Relations”; “Supporting young worker”; “Pink Volunteers”... |
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... and building an image of the Capital’s youth in the new era |