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State President highlights importance of youth volunteer programmes

State President Vo Van Thuong on September 6 expressed his hope that youth volunteer programmes launched in Ho Chi Minh City will contribute more to local development.
State President highlights importance of youth volunteer programmes ảnh 1President Vo Van Thuong (third, right) and delegates in a group photo. (Source: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) – State President Vo VanThuong on September 6 expressed his hope that youth volunteer programmeslaunched in Ho Chi Minh City will contribute more to local development.

The leader was speaking at a meeting withoutstanding volunteers and individuals on the occasion of the 30th anniversary ofsummer volunteer programmes and campaigns of young people in the city.  

From the initial campaign named “Anh sang van hoa he”(Summer Anti-Illiteracy Campaign) launched in the city in 1994, volunteeractivities have been rolled out across the southern metropolis under variouscampaigns, attracting the participation of 5 million youths.
 
Over the past three decades, the volunteers have built31,000 facilities, built and upgraded 7,720 houses, 870 kilometres of roads and500 rural bridges, planted 650,000 trees, provided free health checkups for 1.2million people, donated 160,000 units of blood, and helped 2.7 million studentsin major exams.

Aware of their efficiency, the Ho Chi Minh CommunistYouth Union Central Committee has launched similar programmes and campaignsnationwide, which have received warm response from young people.
State President highlights importance of youth volunteer programmes ảnh 2President Vo Van Thuong speaks at the meeting. (Photo: VNA)
Thuong stressed that through the practicalactivities, youths will learn more about the country and take righteous actions.

More importantly, they have become more matured inthe way of thinking, gained an insight into the country’s reform, and known howto support those in difficult circumstances, the leader continued.

He noted that HCM City’s youths should be aware oftheir role in the cause of development as resolutions adopted by the Party andthe National Assembly have set forth many new tasks for the city./.
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