To raise funds in support of needy children, over 600 Vietnamese university students will take part in a run for charity at Hanoi’s National My Dinh stadium on August 17 .
The run themed "Connecting VietYouth 2014" is the result of a joint effort by the Vietnamese Student Association in the UK (SVUK) in collaboration with the Global Shapers Community and the Academy of Journalism and Communication.
SVUK President Pham Ngoc Thu Thuy said that the run is expected to provide an exchange between Vietnamese students and expat youths, giving them a good change to join hands to help poor children in mountainous areas of the nation.
The Global Shapers Community (GSP) organized by the World Economic Forum is designed to develop the social community by enhancing the role of capable young leaders. Tran Quang Hung (Vietnam) who has ever invited to participate in the WEF is also a GSP co-founder.
The Global Shapers Community (GSP) organized by the World Economic Forum is designed to develop the social community by enhancing the role of capable young leaders. Tran Quang Hung (Vietnam) who has ever invited to participate in the WEF is also a GSP co-founder.
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