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More than 1,500 union members, youth and students in Da Nang help people overcome the consequences of floods.

On October 31, the Da Nang City Youth Union mobilized more than 1,500 union members, youth, and students from universities, colleges, and affiliated Youth Unions to simultaneously support people in overcoming the consequences of the prolonged floods that have caused heavy damage in recent days.

Báo Đà NẵngBáo Đà Nẵng01/11/2025

Da Nang youth volunteered to help people overcome the consequences of the recent floods. Photo: NQ

Volunteer teams carry out many tasks such as: general cleaning at schools, medical facilities, cultural centers, community centers; supporting cleaning and repairing houses for policy families, Vietnamese Heroic Mothers and disadvantaged households in heavily affected areas.

At the same time, the City Youth Union coordinated with the Labor Federation, the Young Entrepreneurs Association, Youth Union organizations and businesses, and benefactors to present more than 2,000 gifts including necessities, food, and funds to support people in localities such as Go Noi, Dai Loc, Vu Gia, Duy Xuyen, Thu Bon, Hoa Tien... The youth force directly participated in sorting, packaging, transporting and giving gifts in a timely manner to the right recipients.

The campaign demonstrates the spirit of community responsibility and the "helping hand in hand" spirit of Da Nang youth, contributing to the government and people's efforts to soon stabilize their lives after natural disasters.

Source: https://baodanang.vn/hon-1-500-doan-vien-thanh-nien-sinh-vien-da-nang-giup-dan-khac-phuc-hau-qua-sau-lu-3308854.html


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