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What are the youth volunteer service programs

1, youth volunteers "one to one" long-term twinning service program.

This program takes widowed and elderly people, disabled people, retired people and laid-off workers who have difficulties in their lives, students with special difficulties, and national preferential objects and other people in difficulty as the main service targets, and establishes a long-term and stable relationship between young volunteers and service targets by connecting the league organizations and young volunteer organizations, so as to provide the people in trouble with the service and help they can, and to become a regular and basic work of the young volunteers to go deeper into the grassroots and the people. A regular and fundamental work to penetrate into the grassroots and the people.

2. The Youth Volunteer Poverty Relief Program.

This program has been implemented since 1996, adopting a relay mechanism of open recruitment, regular rotation, and long-term perseverance to organize and mobilize young volunteers to provide education, agricultural science and technology promotion, and medical and health services for poor areas. Over the past four years, **** has mobilized and organized 6,810 youth volunteers to participate in the service, and currently there are more than 2,310 youth volunteers carrying out services in more than 160 impoverished counties.

Beginning in June 1998, the Youth Volunteer Action Guidance Center of the Central Committee of the Youth League formed the Graduate Student Teaching Corps of the Poverty Alleviation Relay Program, and recruited 394 volunteers from exempted postgraduates recommended by 36 key colleges and universities across the country to engage in one-year educational work in 16 nationally-defined poverty-stricken counties.

3. Volunteers from universities and colleges organize summer cultural, scientific, technological and hygienic "three trips to the countryside".

This activity is jointly implemented by the Central Propaganda Department, the Ministry of Education and the Central Committee of the Youth League. Since 1994, nearly one million college and university student volunteers have been mobilized every year to go deep into the rural grassroots and disaster-stricken areas, give full play to their intellectual and intellectual advantages, and carry out literacy and cultural, scientific and technological, and hygienic services of rich and varied content, promote practical technology in the countryside, advocate healthy and civilized lifestyles, and promote the economic and social development of the countryside. economic and social development in rural areas.

4. Protecting the Mother River: "China Youth Volunteer Green Action Camp Program".

Taking "labor, exchange and learning" as its theme, the program focuses on organizing young people to carry out environmental protection volunteer activities in key areas, such as reforestation, desert control, water pollution remediation, and chimney-colored garbage removal, through the formation of green action camps and the construction of green action bases.

In June 1999, the first phase of the project in Hebei Fengning camp was officially launched, less than half a year attracted more than 1,000 volunteers from 19 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities and 12 countries and regions, such as Britain, France, Germany, Japan, Turkey, etc., to reforest more than 1,500 acres of sandy areas in the Chening, digging up 50,000 square meters of earth and rocks and backfilling 3.75 million square meters of soil.

The projects are being launched in Darinor, Inner Mongolia, Wanjiazhai on the Yellow River, Deng Xiaoping's former residence in Guang'an, Sichuan, Nanxi River and Hezhou in Zhejiang, and Yanji in Jilin.

5. Adult Preparatory Volunteering.

This is a successful practice of organic combination of youth volunteer action and 18-year-old adult ceremony education activities, which seizes the critical period of growth of 16-18-year-old secondary school students to adult citizens, mobilizes thousands of secondary school students, and unifies civic education and guidance of young people to fulfill civic obligations, and calls on young people to carry out volunteer service of no less than 48 hours a year in the preparatory period for adulthood, and combines education with volunteer service. In the preparatory period for adulthood, young people are called upon to carry out no less than 48 hours of volunteer service per year, combining education with service, and achieving good results.

Volunteer service in the preparatory period for adulthood has been widely carried out throughout the country, and has become an effective carrier of practical education for secondary school students in the new era.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Youth Volunteers