“十四五”时期山东用心用力护航青年成长发展 24.1万名“乡村好青年”建功乡村
Da Zhong Ri Bao·2025-11-14 01:03

Group 1 - During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, Shandong mobilized a total of 6.06 million youth volunteers to contribute to various fields of provincial development [1] - The province organized 80,000 youth volunteers to pair with 40,000 disadvantaged elderly and children annually, and over 2.6 million college students participated in grassroots social governance through the "Million College Students Entering Communities" initiative [1] - The Shandong Youth Federation has improved its ability to connect and serve youth, with over 60,000 political backbone youth trained annually through the "Youth Marxist Training Project" [1] Group 2 - The "Youth Enterprise Summit" platform has been effectively utilized, leading to the establishment of numerous quality projects in Shandong, supported by young entrepreneurs [1] - The "Good Youth in Every Village" selection plan has trained 241,000 high-quality rural youth to contribute to rural development and help villagers achieve prosperity [1] - The "Jingcai Strong Shandong" initiative has enabled young workers to better undertake production tasks in enterprises [1] Group 3 - The province has established 395 "Youth Preferred Stations" providing 7,412 free short-term accommodation beds for job-seeking youth, and 125 "Preferred Youth Communities" offering 25,000 affordable rental housing units [2] - The "070 Brave Action" mobilized school youth leaders to take responsibility for anti-bullying efforts, while the "Hope House" project built 22,000 spaces for children in difficult situations [2] - Shandong has sent 7,684 volunteers to western regions for grassroots service, leading the national team in this initiative, and has strengthened exchanges with Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan [2] Group 4 - In promoting employment for college graduates, over 6,000 job guidance events were organized, and nearly 1 million job postings were pushed through the "Qingniao Plan" platform [3] - More than 100 specialized job fairs were held to connect graduates with local industries, and assistance was provided to 34,000 graduates from disadvantaged families through job recommendations and resume guidance [3]