CWU Holds Appointment Ceremony for Volunteers
46 students from China Women's University (CWU) recently participated in the tenth ceremony to appoint volunteers to serve at the Chairman Mao Zedong Memorial Hall in Beijing.
Those in attendance were Ma Hengxiang, director of the Reception in the Chairman Mao Zedong Memorial Hall Administration; Guo Chunhong, dean of CWU's North Campus; Chen Lijun, deputy director of CWU's Student Affairs Office, and CWU teachers of the Youth League Committee.
At the ceremony, Guo and Chen awarded certificates to the volunteer representatives of the ninth batch. The officials granted volunteer representatives with work permits and "serve the people" badges. The previous League Branch Secretary handed the party flag and manual work over to the tenth batch. The volunteers then raised their right hands and took a solemn oath.
In the next 15 days of voluntary service activities, the selected students will take on peripheral guidance work, wreath laying, helping the elderly and disabled, team reservation and other tasks. During their tenure, the temporary League branch will carry out "red knowledge" and "red culture" learning activities, help volunteers to learn about Chinese history and promote the spirit of Beijing and other volunteers.
The volunteers said that the appointment ceremony made them feel proud and in the next few days they would serve the people with a serious attitude and great enthusiasm, and vigorously promote the volunteer spirit of "dedication, friendship, cooperation and progress". They will also take action to practice communist core values, and satisfy foreign and domestic visitors with their considerate and careful service.
(Source: China Women's University/Translated and edited by Gender Study Network)
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