(HBO) - With a view to organizing practical activities to support young people to start up their career, the Standing Committee of the Communist Youth Union of Da Bac District and the Bank for Social Policies of Da Bac district jointly launched the “The First Green Sunday in 2021, the Savings festival - For a green future”.
The members of the
Communist Youth Union of Cao Son commune (Da Bac) are participating in savings
to the Bank of Social Policies to create capital for business loans.
Accordingly,
during the period from March 11 to 21, the two units coordinated to mobilize
the savings from organizations and individuals; Saving Deposits were mobilized
through the Savings and Borrowing Teams. As a result, a total of 280 million
VND was mobilized and deposited into the Bank for Social Policies of Da Bac
district to create the preferential loans, in which the money mobilized from
organizations and individuals reached 228 million VND, and 52 million VND
mobilized from savings and loans.
This
is a practical activity of the Communist Youth Union of Da Bac district in
response to the Youth Month and to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the
establishment of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union. The program has
received the enthusiastic support from the members of the youth union in the
district. It is expected continue to be replicated and implemented with the
desire to increasingly support more members of the youth union, young people
with the opportunity to access the preferential capital through the Bank for
Social Policies to start up a career.
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