“Helping others is helping yourself,” a wise old saying that holds true! When it comes to young volunteers, everyone admires their proactive spirit and dedication to the community. Yet, the question “Do young volunteers in Vietnam really have it easy?” lingers. Is there any truth to this claim? Let’s delve into this with XETAIHANOI.vn!
First, we need to understand the meaning of “having it easy” in this context. In Vietnamese slang, it implies receiving privileges and benefits effortlessly. So, what’s the reality behind the claim that young volunteers enjoy preferential treatment?
In reality, young volunteers do benefit from certain support policies provided by the government and social organizations. For example:
However, these policies are not “easy pickings.” Pham Van A, an active student volunteer in Hanoi, shares: “To be considered for university admission based on volunteer achievements, I had to put in a lot of effort and consistently participate in activities organized by the school’s Youth Union and local authorities throughout high school.”
It’s evident that support policies exist, but to benefit from them, young volunteers must demonstrate genuine dedication and effort. It’s not as “easy as pie” as some might believe. Moreover, the primary motivation for these young individuals is to contribute, help others, and not for personal gain.
So, what motivates these young people to enthusiastically participate in volunteer activities, despite the hardships and challenges? The answer lies in the compassionate hearts of youth.
Nguyen Thi B, a member of the “University Entrance Exam Support” club at X University, confides: “Seeing candidates and their parents traveling from rural areas to the city for exams, I feel deeply empathetic. I want to contribute in a small way to alleviate their difficulties.”
Indeed, the biggest driving force for young volunteers is their proactive spirit, their desire to contribute, share, and contribute to building the community. These are valuable and commendable qualities, not driven by any preferential treatment.
The notion that “young volunteers have it easy” is a misconception and lacks evidence. Let’s acknowledge and appreciate the contributions of young volunteers and spread these positive values throughout the community.
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