“Studying and following Uncle Ho’s exemplary morals” campaign reviewed
13:23', 14/7/ 2011 (GMT+7)

Binh Dinh’s Youth Union on July 13 reviewed the five-year implementation of the “Binh Dinh’s youth studies and follow Uncle Ho’s exemplary morals” campaign.

The campaign has been effectively in the past five years, focusing on saving practise, administrative reform, and volunteer activities. They contributed to ensure the social welfare and improve the people’s living standard.

The province’s youth union members also mobilized over VND20 billion in cash and 100 tonnes of goods to help social beneficiaries, flood victims, and poor children. In addition, 24,150 youth union members joined many voluntary blood donation campaign.

On the same day, the provincial Youth union also held a meeting on the youth union’s activities and teenager movement. The last six months of 2011 will seee some key tasks including the volunteer summer campaign, social skill development for young people, and Youth union officials’ capacity improvement.

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