Volunteers provide free consultations, haircuts, and contests for young workers in Beijing
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Updated · Xinhua · Apr 28
Volunteers provide free consultations, haircuts, and contests for young workers in Beijing
2 articles · Updated · Xinhua · Apr 28
The event took place in Chaoyang District on April 28, 2026, targeting delivery workers and other young people in new employment sectors.
Volunteers offered free medicine consultations, haircuts, blood sugar testing, and organized traffic knowledge contests to support the health and well-being of participants.
These activities aim to address the needs of young workers in emerging job sectors, promoting community engagement and raising awareness about health and safety.
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