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Lighting up the countryside with the spirit of young volunteers

On July 19, at Dam Rong 4 commune, Dam Rong 4 commune Youth Union coordinated with the Youth Union - Student Association of Da Lat College to organize the 2025 summer volunteer program, practically welcoming the Congress of Youth Union at all levels for the 2025 - 2030 term.

Báo Lâm ĐồngBáo Lâm Đồng19/07/2025

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Youth union members coordinated to present the project "Lighting up the countryside roads" and gifts to Dam Rong 4 commune.

Within the framework of the program, the units presented the project "Lighting up the countryside roads" in Dung Trang village; presented 5 gifts to policy families, 5 gifts to students entering grade 1 and 300 notebooks to students of Dung K'No Secondary School.

Through practical activities at the grassroots level, the program not only contributes to spreading the spirit of volunteering for the community, but also creates conditions for Youth Union officials, members and young people to practice practical skills, improve social responsibility and foster the ideal of living a beautiful and useful life.

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Giving gifts to policy families at the program

This is also an opportunity to strengthen the solidarity between local youth and youth of Da Lat College, together towards the goal of building an increasingly developed and civilized homeland.

From small but meaningful actions, the volunteer spirit of young people is gradually lighting up the countryside of Dam Rong 4. The meaningful projects and gifts given not only contribute to improving people's lives, but also ignite faith and spread the good values ​​of volunteering for the community.

Source: https://baolamdong.vn/thap-sang-vung-que-bang-tinh-than-tinh-nguyen-tre-382874.html


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