21 young volunteers from Shanghai went to Yunnan to carry out six-month service work, demonstrating their youth's responsibility as a relay | Yunnan | Youth
On the morning of August 23rd, the 26th batch of Shanghai youth volunteers assisted in rural revitalization and went to Yunnan to carry out a six-month volunteer service project. There are a total of 21 volunteers in Yunnan this time, with an average age of 30 years old, including 7 medical personnel, 1 teacher, 1 agricultural technician, and 12 youth and grassroots governance workers; There are 8 party members and 7 members of the Communist Youth League, accounting for 68% of the total.
"I plan to combine the actual situation of local hospitals and departments, and rely on the team strength of the rear of the Ninth People's Hospital, and collaborate with the medical team members supported by the Ninth Hospital to enhance the clinical business capabilities of the corresponding departments and safeguard the lives and health of the local people. Volunteer Wu Haibo comes from the Laboratory Department of the Ninth People's Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University Hospital, and he will soon go to the First People's Hospital of Lancang County in Pu'er City to provide services.".
As a senior volunteer, Wu Haibo has been following the Shanghai Youth Volunteers to Assist Rural Revitalization in the Yunnan Service Relay Plan Team for a long time. He signed up as soon as possible this year. "The party and government leaders of our Ninth Hospital, especially the director of the Inspection Department, Chen Fuxiang, gave strong support to my voluntary trip." Wu Haibo said, "My lover and children also understand and support my trip to Yunnan. I am usually busy with work, so I don't have much time to spend with my family. In the next six months, my family will work very hard, but I hope to influence my child through this trip to Yunnan, so that he understands that if he has a dream, he should work hard to achieve it."
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As the captain of the Pu'er branch of the 26th batch of Shanghai youth volunteers to serve in Yunnan, Wu Haibo still has some organizational and management tasks. "Our Pu'er team consists of 5 people, all from different fields. During recent training and communication, everyone was very emotional. After arriving in Pu'er, we will go deep into the grassroots frontline and demonstrate the responsibility and responsibility of our younger generation through practical actions."
Volunteer Zhou Li, born in the 1990s, comes from the Economic Investigation Brigade of the Shanghai Public Security Bureau. She mainly deals with financial cases and will go to the Agricultural and Rural Bureau of Mengzi City to serve this time. Zhou Li's family had been seconded to Yunnan for many years when she was young, often telling her about the local customs and traditions there. She has always longed for the blue sky, snow capped mountains, and red soil of Yunnan. "Becoming a volunteer to Yunnan has always been my wish," Zhou Li said, although she doesn't know what challenges she will face in the next six months, she has confidence in completing the task.
It is reported that the "Shanghai Youth Volunteer Service Relay Plan to Yunnan" has been implemented since 1998, with a total of 600 outstanding young volunteers from different industries and fields. Through the "relay" approach, batches of them have rushed to the grassroots front line in Yunnan to carry out medical and health care, basic education, agricultural technology, grassroots governance and other work, playing an important role in deepening Shanghai Yunnan cooperation and exchange.
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