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Changle Township, Shaoyang County: "Qing" Village Reports to Volunteer Service Exhibition Style

author:Red Network Shaoyang Station
Changle Township, Shaoyang County: "Qing" Village Reports to Volunteer Service Exhibition Style

RedNet Moment February 11 news (correspondent Yang Core) "Uncle Yuan, Happy New Year! I will tell you how to avoid fraud, where epidemic prevention still needs attention, and relevant knowledge points such as safety knowledge generated by life, hoping to help you in your future life. This is a picture of Nanhua Village in Changle Township, Shaoyang County, carrying out the "Qing" village registration volunteer service activities.

In order to further unite the strength of grass-roots league organizations and give full play to the role of league organizations at all levels in serving the overall situation, on February 10, Nanhua Village, Changle Township, Shaoyang County, held a volunteer service activity for Communist Youth League members to report to the village, and more than 10 outstanding Communist Youth League members from the village participated.

Changle Township, Shaoyang County: "Qing" Village Reports to Volunteer Service Exhibition Style

Before the volunteer service activities, Yang Feilong, secretary of the village's Youth League branch, trained and arranged the content of the volunteer service carried out this time, and asked every member of the Communist Youth League to actively serve the villagers and show the style of contemporary young people.

Changle Township, Shaoyang County: "Qing" Village Reports to Volunteer Service Exhibition Style

It is reported that this activity visited more than 300 villagers, distributed more than 400 copies of epidemic prevention and control, safe production, anti-wire fraud publicity materials, further compacted the joint prevention and control responsibility, volunteer service activities have achieved good response, the next step, the township will continue to carry out "Qing" village registration volunteer service activities in the whole township, so that more young people can deeply understand the changes in their hometowns, participate in grass-roots governance, and better serve their hometowns.

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