
Saturday, 18/07/2026 11:01
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More than 250 million VND invested in community projects in Khe Tre
HNN.VN - On the afternoon of July 16th, in Khe Tre Commune, the Youth Union of the Party Agencies, in collaboration with the Youth Union and Student Association of the University of Sciences, Hue University and the Khe Tre Commune Youth Union, organized the Peak Day of the 2026 Summer Youth Volunteer Campaign, featuring a wide range of community welfare initiatives, livelihood support programs, and activities benefiting ethnic minority communities.
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| Presenting symbolic plaques for the projects and community initiatives launched under the program |
The campaign, running from July 12th to 17th, focuses on implementing a variety of grassroots projects and volunteer activities. With a total funding of more than 250 million VND, the program includes the installation of 60 solar-powered streetlights as a youth-led project, support for sustainable livelihood models, construction of a check-in landmark at the Co Tu Cultural House, presentation of gifts to policy beneficiary families and scholarships and milk for disadvantaged students, as well as training sessions, community outreach activities, digital transformation support, and legal awareness campaigns for local residents.
As part of the program, the organizing committee presented seven health insurance cards to residents facing particularly difficult circumstances and provided livelihood support in the form of chicken coops and seedling gardens for two households. In addition, 20 gift packages were presented to policy beneficiary families and people with meritorious service to the nation in commemoration of the 79th anniversary of War Invalids and Martyrs Day (July 27th, 1947 - July 27th, 2026). The program also awarded 50 scholarships and distributed milk to students from disadvantaged backgrounds to motivate them to continue pursuing their education.
On this occasion, the participating organizations also recognized and honored Youth Union members and university students who made outstanding contributions to the 2026 Summer Youth Volunteer Campaign.
Following the ceremony, the delegates attended the inauguration of the solar-powered streetlight project in Ka Tu Hamlet, visited the newly completed check-in landmark at the Co Tu Cultural House, and toured the livelihood models established for local households receiving support in Khe Tre Commune.
By DUC QUANG