Young volunteer campaigns get going for summer

Young volunteers across Vietnam are planning to fix and build about 4,300km of roads, carry out coastal clean-ups at 400 locations and plant at least 2.5 million trees during this summer.
Young volunteer campaigns get going for summer ảnh 1At the launching ceremony (Photo: baovanhoa.vn)

Bac Kan (VNA) –
Young volunteers across Vietnam are planning to fix andbuild about 4,300km of roads, carry out coastal clean-ups at 400 locations andplant at least 2.5 million trees during this summer from June to August.

They also expect to deliver free health checks and medicine to 500,000 people,build 150 charity houses and open 500 playgrounds for children during thesummer.

These targets were announced at a launch ceremony for the national youth summervolunteer campaigns held by the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union CentralCommittee on June 2 in the northern province of Bac Kan.

With the theme “Youth volunteer for community”, the campaigns include Mua HeXanh (Green Summer), Hoa Phuong Do (Flamboyant Flower), Tiep Suc Mua Thi(assistance for candidates in the national high school graduation examination),Ky nghi hong (Pink Vacation) and Hanh quan xanh (young soldiers join social voluntaryworks).

The campaigns will focus on 93 poor and near-poor districts across the countryand islands like Tran island in Quang Ninh province, Bach Long Vi island in HaiPhong, Con Co island in Quang Tri, Cu Lao Xanh island in Binh Dinh, Hon Chuoiisland in Ca Mau and Tho Chu island in Kien Giang.

Young volunteers will also go to disadvantaged communes and districts along theHo Chi Minh National Highway and the neighbouring countries of Laos andCambodia to volunteer.

Deputy Prime Minister Truong Hoa Binh said at the ceremony that he expects theyoung volunteers to engage in practical, safe and effective work. He saideffective voluntary models should be applied and expanded to help addresssocial issues including child drowning, child abuse, road safety. - VNA
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