The Standing Committee of the Provincial Youth Communist Union has just organized a provincial-level activity at the revolutionary relic site of Muong Khoi War Zone, An Nghia commune, Lac Son district with the activities to clean up the environment; Building the road lighting with green energy; planting 2,000 new trees; holding a ceremony to admit 102 new union members.

The Provincial
Youth Communist Union coordinating with the Provincial Young Entrepreneurs
Association to inaugurate the Charity House project for Mr. Bui Van Mang's family
in Sao Vot hamlet, Lac Sy commune, Yen Thuy district.

The members of the
Lac Son Youth Communist Union participating in planting and taking care of
nearly 5,000 trees.
It is known that,
in response to the peak day of "Volunteering to join hands to build new rural
areas and Green Sunday” in 2024, the Standing Committee of the Provincial Youth
Communist Union has directed Youth Union facilities throughout the province to
organize many responding activities such as cleaning up and collecting 5 tons
of waste at black spots; repairing and embellishing the martyrs' cemeteries and
relics; building "Youth flower routes”; Planting and caring for nearly 5,000
trees... attracting the participation of over 3,500 turns of union members and
young people.
In addition, the
Provincial Youth Communist Union has coordinated with the Provincial Young
Entrepreneurs Association to inaugurate the Charity House project for Mr. Bui
Van Mang's family in Sao Vot hamlet, Lac Sy commune, Yen Thuy district.
The peak day
"Volunteering to join hands to build new rural areas and Green Sunday” is
within the framework of the Youth Month in 2024. The program aims to raise the
awareness and the role of youth and the community in building new rural areas
and urban civilization; promoting the proactive role, volunteerism, creativity,
and responsibility of young people in participating in digital transformation,
environmental protection, and responding to the climate change.
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