(HBO)– The Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (HCM CYU) chapter of the bloc of provincial agencies has coordinated with the HCM CYU chapter of Lac Son district to launch the 2018 youth volunteer campaign named 2018 Pink Vacation at Dac village, Lac Son’s Tan Lap commune. The campaign attracted the participation of large numbers of HCM CYU members and young people from the bloc of provincial agencies and Tan Lap commune.


HCM CYU members and young people released fish fry in ponds in Tan Lap commune

In accordance with the campaign’s plan, some youth-sponsored projects have been completed and handed over to beneficiaries. Youth union members conducted communications activities to popularise the Law on Land Traffic, such as distributing leaflets and helmets to local residents.

A total of 3,000 trees were planted in response to the province’s programme of "Planting 1 million trees for a green Hoa Binh.” The club of young officials in the province donated 20 kg of fish fry to young people in Tan Lap and helped them with fish farming techniques.

Representatives from the HCMCYU chapter of the bloc of provincial agencies visited and presented gifts to poor households and families of revolution contributors in the commune, and assisted in the building of 20 hygienic toilets.

The youth volunteers also gathered local children for summer activities.

 

On the occasion, the youth volunteers presented gifts to families of revolution contributors.

The volunteer campaign is one of annual activities of the provincial HCM CYU with the aim of providing a chance for young officials, youth union members and young people in general to demonstrate their pioneer spirit in serving the community. Such activities also contribute to building the image of dynamic and creative youth members who always accompany people in remote and disadvantaged areas in the province, while creating an environment for young people to train themselves and contribute to the community.

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