(HBO) - In the morning of October 13rd, the Provincial Youth Communist Union and Committee of the Vietnam Youth Union organized the Festival "I love my Fatherland” to celebrate the 67th anniversary of the founding of Vietnam Youth Union (October 15th, 1956 - October 15th 2023) and commend the volunteering clubs, teams, and youth groups in 2023.


The Provincial Committee of Vietnam Youth Union rewarded 10 groups that made positive contributions in the youth volunteering movement for the community life in 2023.

In recent years, the Provincial Vietnam Youth Union has actively implemented the movement "I love my Fatherland” and organized regular, on-site volunteering activities, continuing to play a leading role in implementing Union’s movements such as: "Winter Volunteer” and "Spring Volunteer”, "Red Sundays” and "Spring Festival”; launching the ceremony of Tree Planting Festival "Eternal gratitude to Uncle Ho”; the Youth Month; maintaining the activities of "Green Sundays”; "the Youth Workers' Festival” and "Journey for young doctors to follow Uncle Ho's words”.

Thereby, since the beginning of the Union’s term of work, there have been dozens of youth projects including "Boarding schools”, "House of kindness”, "House of happiness”, "Toilet for children”, "Children's playground”, "the Project for countryside road lighting”... which have been completed, along with hundreds of meaningful youth works deployed in the remote and difficult areas in the province. Every year, the Union and its members organize free medical examinations, consultations and medicine distribution for over 500 turn of people, and thousands of gifts and scholarships are connected, mobilized, and given to the children and students in difficult circumstances in the province.

At the program, the Provincial Vietnam Youth Union commended and rewarded 10 groups and 6 individuals who made positive contributions to the youth volunteering movement for the community life in 2023.


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