Youths of Lam Dong Police actively and effectively support local people

July, 24 2018
MPS - The Youth Union chapter of the Lam Dong Provincial Police coordinated with the Youth Union chapters of Di Linh district and the Di Linh District Police to organize a voluntary program. This was part of the activities to mark the 71st Day of Martyrs and War Invalids (July 27, 1947 – 2018), 73rd Traditional Day of the Public Security Forces (August 19, 1945 – 2018) and the Action Month for Children.
 
Young police officers issue ID cards to people in Son Dien village, Gia Bac commune, Di Linh district.

The voluntary team of the three units completed 2 “Youth” projects themed “Lighting up country roads” and “Water filter system” totally worth some VND 40 million.They also visited and presented gifts to policy beneficiaries and families of ethnic minorities, presented bicycles and learning stuff to poor students, issued ID cards to needy people, and organized environmental protection activities such as planting trees, dredging canals and repairing roads in Son Dien village, Gia Bac commune, Di Linh district.
 
Additionally, the voluntary team coordinated with Lam Dong Hospital 2 (BaoLoc city) to offer free health check-ups and medicines to policy beneficiaries and ethnic minority people, as well as cooperated with the youths of the District Traffic Police to organize traffic regulation dissemination drives and distribute leaflets on traffic safety and present helmets to local people. All costs of the voluntary activities were funded by youths of the Lam Dong Provincial Police and Lam Dong Hospital 2 and other donors.
 




Young police officers present gifts to people in Son Dien village, Gia Bac commune, Di Linh district.

A member of the Youth Union Chapter of the Lam Dong Police said that young local police officers often hold voluntary activities, and that such practical and meaning activities help promote young police officers’ sense of responsibility for the community, as well as ease difficulties of local people, particularly policy beneficiaries. This is also a chance for police youths to pay gratitude to wounded and fallen soldiers, and cement the local political security, social order and safety.
By Nguyen Hoang
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