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Journey of "sowing seeds" of knowledge for children in mountainous areas

Not only focusing on studying, many young people also spend time spreading good and positive values ​​to the community. In Hanoi, a group of high school students have been contributing to sowing the “seeds” of knowledge for children in the highlands through a project called “Libreria Project”.

Báo Phụ nữ Việt NamBáo Phụ nữ Việt Nam28/04/2025


Established in 2020, Libreria Project was born with the mission of promoting reading culture and narrowing theeducational gap between urban and remote areas. Over 6 seasons of operation, the project has implemented many meaningful programs, especially the "Nguyet Vu" event recently held at Yen Binh District Ethnic Minority Boarding Secondary School, Yen Bai Province.

Here, Hanoi students organized soft skills classes for ethnic boarding students, from skills to overcome puberty crisis, time management skills to how to develop personal strengths and learn to accept new perspectives.

In addition, the group also renovated the school library with hundreds of donated books.

In a place where access to knowledge is limited, each book sent is not only a material gift but also a "door" that opens up new knowledge for students in the highlands.

Hoang Nguyet Anh, a 7A student at Yen Binh District Ethnic Boarding Secondary School, shared after the lesson: "I had interesting and useful lessons with a lot of new knowledge. I am very happy that the school library now has many more good books for us to read together."

Seeing the eager eyes of the students every time they receive books, or hearing the laughter during the skills class, the young people in the group realize the value of the actions they bring. "We always believe that each book is not just a collection of words but also a door opening up a new world of knowledge, nurturing imagination and dreams.

Through teaching activities with books, we hope to help children gain more life skills, love for books and firmly step on the journey to adulthood," Nguyen Dieu Linh, grade 11 Literature, Hanoi - Amsterdam High School for the Gifted, Head of the Project Organizing Committee, shared.

After each trip, the group members seem to mature. They learn how to share, feel more clearly about social responsibility and the value of knowledge.

"We hope that the project will not only stop at trips, but also become a long-term journey, where young Vietnamese people can connect, accompany and create good values ​​for the community," Nguyen Dieu Linh emphasized.

With the motto "Sowing seeds of knowledge - Coloring dreams", Libreria Project has gone through 6 seasons of operation, donating more than 2,300 books to schools in the suburbs of Hanoi and the highlands, organizing many life skills classes for hundreds of students. Each event not only contributes to spreading the reading culture but also inspires positive living for the community.

Source: https://phunuvietnam.vn/hanh-trinh-gioi-hat-giong-tri-thuc-cho-tre-vung-cao-20250425153231018.htm


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