To ensure the meaning and effectiveness of gratitude activities, the Provincial Youth Union Standing Committee has deployed a specific plan to youth organizations from the province to the grassroots level. The activities will be held from June 20 to the end of July; the peak will be from July 20 to 27, 2025, with activities to repair, embellish, and clean steles, memorials; works to honor merits, graves, martyrs' temples; historical and cultural relics...
In addition, organize activities to visit and give gifts to war invalids, sick soldiers, relatives of martyrs, and people with meritorious services to the revolution; visit and give gifts at nursing and care centers for people with meritorious services; volunteer activities to take care of health, examine and treat patients, and provide free medicine to families with preferential policies. Survey, mobilize support, and contribute working days to build new and repair gratitude houses, and works serving the lives and activities of families of war invalids, martyrs, and families with meritorious services to the revolution...
On July 20, the whole province established more than 90 volunteer teams to launch the 4th "Green Sunday" in 2025, attracting nearly 1,700 union members and youth to participate. At the Son La Prison Martyrs Cemetery, more than 100 union members and youth from Tay Bac University and To Hieu Ward Youth Union were present early to offer incense and tidy up and clean the cemetery grounds.
Mr. Kieu Tien Luong, Secretary of the Youth Union of Tay Bac University, shared: On the occasion of the War Invalids and Martyrs Day, the Youth Union organized a "Green Sunday" campaign to clean up the martyrs' cemetery; organized for the Youth Union members to visit and learn at the special National Monument of Son La Prison; visited and presented gifts to families of policy beneficiaries, war invalids and martyrs, and youth volunteers; organized the "Lighting candles in gratitude" program on the evening of July 26, 2025, contributing to educating the younger generation to preserve the value of history and appreciate the sacrifices of previous generations.
At the Chieng Co Martyrs Memorial House in Chieng Coi Ward, the ward's youth union members coordinated with the militia and women's militia to clean up and tidy up. Leo Van Hai, a member of the Hom village youth union, confided: Every action such as cleaning the tombstone and trimming trees, although small, shows gratitude and reminds the younger generation of the value of peace .
In mid-July, the Son La Newspaper and High School Youth Union in coordination with the Agribank Son La Branch Youth Union, the People's Police Youth Union 2, and the Provincial Police visited and presented gifts to families with meritorious services to the revolution in To Hieu Ward, Chieng Sinh Ward, and Mai Son Commune, expressing their respect and deep gratitude for the great contributions of the previous generation who sacrificed for the cause of national liberation. Veteran Nguyen Ba Van, Group 2, Chieng Sinh Ward, was moved: Every year, my family always receives the attention and thoughtful care of the Party, the State, and the Youth Union members who come to visit and present gifts. This is a great source of spiritual encouragement for me.
Every part of today's youth's work to show gratitude to the heroic martyrs, the wounded soldiers, and the families of those who have contributed to the revolution has contributed to maintaining the fine tradition of "remembering the source of water when drinking", and to remembering the merits of those who sacrificed for the independence and freedom of the Fatherland. At the same time, it fosters patriotism, national pride, continuous learning, striving to improve virtue and talent, and joining hands to protect and build the country and homeland.
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