(HBO) - On December 20th, at the People's Committee of Tay Phong commune, the Youth Communist Union coordinated with the Youth Communist Union of Cao Phong District and Nestle Vietnam Company Limited (the sponsor) to hold the inauguration of the project of "Dynamic Vietnam” playground.
The delegation of
the Central Youth Communist Union and the leaders of the Youth Communist Union
of Hoa Binh province are presenting the sports clothes and balls to the
children of Tay Phong commune (Cao Phong).
Continuing to deploy and add the
value to "The second journey of tires”, the Central Committee of the Ho Chi
Minh Communist Youth Union has cooperated with Nestle Milo brand to deploy 30
dynamic playgrounds in Vietnam nationwide in 2 years of 2020 – 2021 with the
view to enhancing sports training for children in rural areas. Within the the
province, the Provincial Youth Communist Union has surveyed and selected to
build the "Dynamic Vietnam” playground in Tay Phong commune (Cao Phong).
The project has a total area of 540
square meters, including a basketball court, a standard football field and the
entertainment equipment. The project started from October 4th to November 17th.
In particular, the installation items are made from recycled materials (Milo milk
cartons), which are waterproof, carrying a propaganda message about minimizing
plastic waste, using recycled materials, which are environmentally friendly.
The project has a total construction cost of over 100 million VND from the fund
of the Central Youth Communist Union and Nestle Vietnam Co., Ltd. It has
becoming a useful and healthy playground, helping the local children develop
comprehensively in term of physical activities and spirit.
On this occasion, the delegation of
the Central Committee of Ho Chi Minh Youth Communist Union presented 40 sets of
basketball and football clothes, 4 basketball and soccer balls; Nestle Vietnam
Co., Ltd presented over 140 glasses of Milo to the children in Tay Phong commune.
At the same time, other activities also took place. They included nutritional
counseling, milk-can exchanging for green trees, tree planting, transmitting
about the harmful effects of plastic waste to the children.
The representative of the Central Youth
Communist Union hopes that this playground for the young people will be really
dynamic, attractive and useful.
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