Life@SDJU

SDJU Volunteers Stayed on Call 24/7

23/03/2022


Since SDJU transferred to a quasi-closed campus on March 14th, epidemic prevention and control gradually tightened with personnel strictly in control. To ensure SDJU campus ran routinely and orderly, SDJU student volunteers stood in the gap, displaying their sense of responsibility by acting on their aspirations to help. 

Shared bikes with a yellow color, nicknamed little yellows, connecting dormitories, teaching buildings, library, gymnasium and so forth, were in a mess due to the unavailability of maintainers. Volunteers and security personnel proactively take the responsibility of putting them in order. From 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and from 3 p.m. and 5 p.m., volunteers worked harder every day to sort out stranded little yellows to ensure smooth and methodical campus order. 

 


On quasi-closed campus, volunteer and security inspection patrols went around from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. on a daily basis. It was aimed at guaranteeing campus order and security as well as addressing potential hazards. Of the most important was to patrol campus and river perimeters, secluded locations, and other key areas. Wherever they set off, they carefully examined in a catch-all way, forging a concrete fence for campus safety.



 When school-leaving of faculty and students with shelter in Shanghai was in process, volunteers undertook to keep order, check their qualifications, and help to move luggage, seeing that they safely left in orderly rows.

A safe campus requires universal engagement from all faculty and students. As such, SDJU student volunteers played active roles in self-management, self-service and self-education. They responded to calls and took the initiative. They adhered to youth promise by volunteering and serving faculty and their peers, a showpiece of self-reliant “Youth without dedication is deemed incomplete at all.” (SDJU Security Office)