First, the news model article "Letter Companion Activity":
On the afternoon of 20021165438+7, our young volunteers held a blue envelope activity at the east gate of our library, which consisted of reading envelopes, writing postcards and becoming communication ambassadors.
At half past two in the afternoon, the activity began. Students actively signed up to participate, some signed up as exchange ambassadors, scanned the QR code through their mobile phones, and entered the homepage of the official WeChat account in the blue envelope to sign up. Volunteers of the Youth League answered the students' questions.
Some students sign up to write postcards, queue up to get postcards, write down what they want to say to their children, and queue up to hand them in. These postcards will be sent to the children by volunteers of the Youth Federation who contact social volunteers outside the school.
Some students take part in reading envelopes and queue up to get a letter. They can choose to watch it by themselves or make a video, then register and return the envelope. The students were very active, and the activity ended at 6: 30 in the afternoon.
This activity not only exercised the ability of volunteers, but also allowed more people to enter the world of left-behind children, pay attention to left-behind children and help protect their healthy growth through letters.
Second, the news mode Article 2 "Clothing donation activities":
On October 6th and 7th, 20021165438+/kloc-0, young volunteers of our school held a charity donation activity of "clothes make people feel warm" at the east gate of the library. The activity lasted for two days, and the students washed more than 70% of the clothes that they didn't usually wear and didn't fit in advance and brought them to the donation site.
You can get a pot of small fresh meat after donating clothes and registering. Volunteers will sort out the donated clothes, put them into bags, put them into cartons, and seal them when they are full. After the activity, the Youth Federation volunteers contacted social volunteers to take away the sorted donated clothes and give them to the children.
This clothing donation activity not only helped students solve the trouble of dealing with old clothes, but also helped those children in need. Carry forward the spirit of young volunteers and let more students see and participate.