Organizing the art exchange night "Imprints of Spring"

October 20, 2013 18:30

The art exchange night “Imprints of Youth” co-organized by the Vietnam Veterans Association, Vietnam Television and a number of agencies took place on the evening of October 19 in Hanoi.

The program is broadcast live on VTV2.

The program “Imprints of Youth” is held annually to remember a time when female youth volunteers lived, fought, and were ready to sacrifice their lives and youth for the Fatherland; thereby, demonstrating the morality of “When drinking water, remember its source” and “Repaying gratitude” of the Vietnamese people.

Trao tặng sổ tiết kiệm cho các cựu nữ thanh niên xung phong. (Ảnh: Nguyễn Thủy/TTXVN)
Presenting savings books to former female youth volunteers. (Photo: Nguyen Thuy/VNA)

The war is over, the former female youth volunteers have returned to normal life with many difficulties and disadvantages in life. The kind hearts and meaningful gifts for the former female youth volunteers in difficult circumstances across the country are also words of encouragement for women on October 20th.

The guests of the program and the audience enjoyed timeless songs praising the youth volunteer force such as "Song by the Hammock", "The Girl Who Opened the Road", "Our Cars Go in the Night of Truong Son", "The Girl from Saigon Carrying Ammunition..."

Through the famous voices of People's Artist Thu Hien or Meritorious Artist Viet Hoan... the audience was able to relive the proud years of the Youth Volunteer Force in general and the former female Youth Volunteers in particular who devoted their youth to the independence and freedom of the country. The audience also watched touching films about the lives of former female Youth Volunteers in their present lives; the gratitude of the community for their sacrifices for the independence and freedom of the Fatherland.

At the Program, Vice Chairwoman of the National Assembly Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan and leaders of ministries, branches and organizations presented savings books and gifts to former female youth volunteers and relatives of former female youth volunteers in difficult circumstances.

This is the fourth year that the “Imprint of Youth” program has been organized to raise funds and support former female youth volunteers who are facing difficult circumstances in life. Over the past three years, the program has donated thousands of savings books and many charity houses, helping former female youth volunteers and their relatives stabilize their lives.

Right at the Program, many charitable organizations and individuals continued to contribute to the Program to accompany former female Youth Volunteers to overcome difficulties and stabilize their lives./.

According to VNA - PM

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