(HBO) – The Standing Committee of the Hoa Binh provincial chapter of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union (HCMCYU) and the Kim Boi district chapter jointly held a ceremony to launch the Youth Month campaign and Tet tree planting festival 2018 at Sao Bay and My Hoa communes.

The event was attended by Tran Dang Ninh, Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee; representatives from the HCMCYU Central Committee, provincial organisations, Kim Boi district authorities, sponsors and 500 local youths.


Tran Dang Ninh, Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee and representatives from provincial organisations, Kim Boi district authorities and local youths plant trees in response to the Youth Month 2018.

Themed "Creative youths build the nation”, the campaign will include numerous practical activities to encourage young people to voluntarily implement the Resolution of the HCMCYU’s national Congress in the 2017 – 2022 term.


Tran Dang Ninh, Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee encourages local elderly and social beneficiaries to go to health check-ups and consultation programme initiated by the youths of the provincial General Hospital as part of activities in response to the Youth Month.

At the ceremony, Ninh beat the drum to launch the event, gave gifts to students and planted trees at the Sao Bay high school. On the occasion, the HCMCYU provincial chapter gave 20 million VND (880 USD) to Dinh Ngoc Hoan in Ba Giang hamlet, My Hoa commune to help his family build a house. The Young Entrepreneurs Association of Kim Boi district presented 20 sets of gift and Kim Boi district offered 10 sets of gift to needy students at the Sao Bay Primary School and Secondary School. The Youth Union of the provincial Police provided 10 tonnes of cement to build a playground for children and monthly scholarships, worth 200,000 VND (9 USD) for 10 needy, yet outstanding students in the district in 2018. The Kim Boi district-based Hung Ha Construction Company gave 11 sets of gift to victims of Agent Orange/Dioxin in Sao Bay commune.


Youths in Kim Boi district repair a floating platform and make a playground for children in My Hoa commune.

The ceremony was followed by numerous activities. Delegates and 500 youths planted trees; repaired floating platforms; and started construction of two roads in Sao Bay and My Hoa communes, a playground for children in My Hoa commune, and a house for Dinh Ngoc Hoan’s family. They planted 1,000 bamboo trees to prevent landslides along Boi river section crossing My Hoa commune, provided check-up and medicines for 150 elder persons and social beneficiaries, arranged job placement for local students./.

 

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