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Shazhou Diary | light up "micro wishes", we are all family

author:Red Net

Wednesday, February 9 Light rain

After dinner, in the dimly lit shabar village, every household is immersed in the new spring celebration, and at this time, one red vest after another is shuttling through the laneways of the village. "Uncle, this year's New Year your son can't come back because of the epidemic, he let us replace him to give you a new year's greeting, chat with you, and relieve your boredom." A kind voice drifted out of every household.

Shazhou Diary | light up "micro wishes", we are all family

Limited by the epidemic, many young people in our village have not been able to go home for the New Year, and not being able to accompany the elderly during the Spring Festival is their biggest regret in their hearts, and their biggest call is that someone can replace them to accompany their relatives who are alone at home. After learning the news, we young volunteers in Sandbar decided to organize ourselves to walk the streets and alleys together to fulfill the simple and simple little wish of the villagers who were working outside.

Shazhou Diary | light up "micro wishes", we are all family

Last year, under the guidance of the task force and the two village committees, we set up a youth volunteer service team in Shazhou, and a group of brothers and sisters actively responded to the call of their hometown and volunteered to participate in the work of human settlement environment improvement, epidemic prevention and control, patrol patrol, fire prevention and flood prevention. In the "Ten Excellent" award ceremony held last year, 5 volunteers in our team, such as Zhu Mengjia and Ou Zhiling, won excellent titles, which is everyone's affirmation of us, and also adds impetus for us to continue to carry out volunteer activities and better serve our hometown.

We have different faces, but we pursue the same purpose: to inherit the spirit of "half a quilt" and help revitalize the countryside in Shazhou. Our personality advantages are unique, but our original mission is unswerving: spare no effort to publicize our hometown, do our best to beautify our homeland, persistently pass on love, cultivate gratitude in the spring wind and rain, and protect the image of the overall situation. "Life goes on, the struggle is not stopped, the red sandbar, revitalization has me!" This is not just a slogan, it has been internalized in the heart, and it will be put into practice!

(Author: Mary Zhu Shazhou Village Youth Volunteer)

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