The first working days in Phu Cuong commune
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2011-07-18T11:34:09-04:00
2011-07-18T11:34:09-04:00
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Monday - July 18, 2011 11:34
After half a day of settling down and living, the volunteer student team of Phu Cuong commune had their first working sessions.
After half a day of settling down and living, the volunteer student team of Phu Cuong commune had their first working sessions.Thanks to the support of the Commune People's Committee, this year's volunteer student team was arranged and assigned to live at the Phu Cuong Primary School's gymnasium - a place that is quite fully equipped with facilities and other living conditions. On the morning of July 16, the first task the whole team undertook was to clean up and clear the area of Phu Cuong Commune Primary School. The next morning, July 17, the whole team had a general cleaning session of the entire Commune People's Committee area. The work took place urgently and quickly. Although having to work under the hot sun, no one in the team seemed tired. Instead, there were jokes, words of encouragement, and motivation... On July 18, the volunteer student team continued to clean up the Phu Cuong Commune Health Station. After only one hour and thirty minutes, the entire health station area became much clearer. At the end of each working session, the whole team rested together in the "temporary shelter" area. In particular, before eating, the volunteer student team of Phu Cuong commune never forgets to shout out loud three times the slogan “Thank you, kitchen!”… Besides, every night, the entertainment of the whole team is to supplement their knowledge about reproductive health through the documents that the propaganda team has brought along. The volunteer student team of Phu Cuong commune is now quite confident in their knowledge about reproductive health and HIV/AIDS prevention.