Date posted:
04/05/2026
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| Read the article |In the continuous flow of volunteer activities at Hanoi Law University, the "Pink Storm" program has become a special hallmark, deeply attached to many generations of students. Entering its 30th season, "Pink Storm" is not only the continuation of a meaningful journey but also affirms the enduring vitality of the spirit of compassion and social responsibility.
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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Ba Binh, Vice Rector of Hanoi Law University, and students capturing memories at the Launch Ceremony of the peak week for blood donation awareness and mobilization.
"Pink Storm" has transcended the framework of a regular voluntary blood donation program to become a "rendezvous point" for passionate hearts. This is where students demonstrate the spirit of sharing through practical actions, contributing to spreading profound humane messages. Each unit of blood donated not only brings hope of life to patients but also connects generations of students in a shared value – living responsibly for the community.
In the vibrant atmosphere leading up to this meaningful milestone, the Launch Ceremony kicking off the peak week of awareness and mobilization for the "Pink Storm 30" blood donation was held at 12:15 PM on April 21, 2026, at the University. The ceremony not only marked the beginning of a series of activities but also demonstrated the determination and pioneering spirit of the University's youth in maintaining and developing the voluntary blood donation movement.
Attending the ceremony were Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Ba Binh – Vice Rector of Hanoi Law University; MSc. Tran Trong Dai – Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union of the University; along with companion organizations, representatives of the 24/01 Youth Branch for Blood Donation Mobilization, and affiliated volunteer groups. The attention and encouragement from the delegates, combined with the enthusiastic participation of numerous volunteers, created a solemn, warm, and inspiring atmosphere. The image of the brightly colored volunteer shirts is a vivid symbol of the dedication and benevolence of the University's students.
In the near future, the university-wide blood donation festival "Pink Storm 30" is scheduled to officially take place at Hall D. With active preparations during this peak period, the program promises to continue strongly spreading the message "Every drop of blood given - A life saved", contributing to a meaningful, practical, and successful "Pink Storm" season.
Some images from the Launch Ceremony.