10,000 visit Lei Feng ‘supermarket’
Updated: 2012-03-05 15:15
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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A supermarket of charity services dedicated to Lei Feng opened on Sunday attracting thousands of people in Zhengzhou, Henan Daily reported Monday.
The program launched by the Communist Youth League of China provides 'goods' including volunteer services and hope projects.
People of 14 years or older can apply any program for free.
The volunteer service covers broad areas including poverty relief, environmental protection, public service, and community development.
On the first day when the charity supermarket opened it attracted about ten thousand people, among whom 2,000 applied for items.
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