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President hails ex-youth volunteers’ efforts

President Truong Tan Sang has praised efforts made by the Vietnam Ex-Youth Volunteers Association (VEYVA) in connecting thousands of members nationwide and supporting them in boosting economic development and acting as good examples for youngsters.
President Truong Tan Sang has praised efforts made by the VietnamEx-Youth Volunteers Association (VEYVA) in connecting thousands ofmembers nationwide and supporting them in boosting economic developmentand acting as good examples for youngsters.

Workingwith VEYVA leaders on January 6, the President said he hopes that theassociation at all levels will continue promoting the campaign offollowing President Ho Chi Minh’s teachings and encouraging theirdescendants to actively join patriotism movements.

According toVEYVA Chairman Nguyen Anh Lien, after 10 years of operation, theassociation currently has nearly 370,000 members in 60 cities andprovinces.

It has helped over 30,000 families ofwar invalids, martyrs and Agent Orange victims to get rid of povertywhile supporting 10,000 former youth volunteers in overcomingdifficulties, he said.

He also proposed that the Party andState to soon launch an own medal for ex-youth volunteers as well asdesign more support policies for those with extreme difficulties.

President Truong Tan Sang acknowledged the suggestions, askingministries and sectors to pay more attention to assisting the ex-youthvolunteers.-VNA

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