HCM City youths’ summer volunteer programmes celebrated
A ceremony to launch the 16th National Volunteer Day and to celebrate 30 years of summer volunteer programmes and campaigns of the youth in Ho Chi Minh City (1994-2023) was held on August 6, with the participation of nearly 2,500 young volunteers.
Many collectives and outstanding individuals who have made significant contributions to the development of the summer volunteer programmes and campaigns are awarded certificates of merit. (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) – A ceremony to launch the 16th NationalVolunteer Day and to celebrate 30 years of summer volunteer programmesand campaigns of the youth in Ho Chi Minh City (1994-2023) was held on August 6, with the participation of nearly 2,500 young volunteers.
Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (HCYU) of HCM City Phan Thi ThanhPhuong recalled thefirst campaign called “the cultural light in Summer” saw the involvement of 700 local studentsto provide charity classes to disadvantaged people in suburban districts 30 years ago, which enabled more than 10,000people to read and write. This left a positive impression of diligentand compassionate students who cared about the country's challenges on the pathto prosperity and happiness.
Atthe end of 1996, the southern metropolis achieved the national standard for illiteracyeradication. The standing committee of the HCYU of HCM City decided to developthe campaign into a large-scale event and then the “Green Summer” voluntarycampaign was officially launched in 1997. By 2009, the campaign had been renamed "Summer volunteer youth campaign".
The volunteer programmes and campaigns in the cityhave grown significantly in both quantity and quality, becoming one of theprominent movements which have been expanded to many localities throughout thecountry, and even internationally. These programmes have shown their vitalityand strength and proven substantial social benefits.
As a result, 31,000 youth-led projects have been implemented; 540,000individuals facing difficult circumstances cared for, while 1.2million people provided with free health check-ups and consultations.Moreover, 160,000 blood units have been donated and 524,000 scholarships presented to students.
💧 On the occasion, many collectives andoutstanding individuals who have made significant contributions to thedevelopment of the summer volunteer programmes and campaigns were awardedcertificates of merit.
DeputySecretary of the municipal Party Committee Nguyen Ho Hai stressed that the city’syouth should inherit and develop the achievements, thus further expanding youthvolunteer activities./.
A total of 20 collectives and individuals were honoured for their outstanding contributions to volunteer work in 2020 during an awards ceremony jointly held in Hanoi on December 5 by the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (HCYU) Central Committee and the Vietnam Youth Federation Central Committee.
A host of activities took place during the 10th International Festival of Volunteers held in Ho Chi Minh City on December 5, providing an opportunity for local volunteer associations, clubs and groups to meet and together engage in community and volunteer services.
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