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Over 1.2 million textbooks have been delivered to students in flood-affected areas.

The Vietnam Education Publishing House has donated 1,236,661 textbooks to students in provinces affected by floods, with a total cost equivalent to nearly 19.7 billion VND.

Báo Tiền PhongBáo Tiền Phong14/12/2025

In the context of localities being repeatedly affected by floods, leaving hundreds of thousands of students without textbooks to attend school, the Vietnam Education Publishing House has gone to each locality to donate free textbooks to help restore teaching and learning in schools as soon as possible.

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Textbooks were promptly delivered to students in flood-affected areas.

According to information from the Vietnam Education Publishing House, to date, their program of donating textbooks to students in flood-affected areas has distributed 1,236,661 textbooks to students in provinces affected by floods, with a total cost equivalent to nearly 19.7 billion VND (for the books).

As a result, hundreds of thousands of students in disadvantaged areas have received and continue to receive practical support from the program.

Besides donating textbooks, the Vietnam Education Publishing House also provided cash support to schools severely damaged by the floods, totaling over 803 million VND.

Books and cash have been sent to many localities such as Dien Bien, Nghe An, Son La, Lai Chau, Tuyen Quang, Lang Son, Thai Nguyen, Cao Bang, Bac Ninh , Thua Thien - Hue, Da Nang, Khanh Hoa, Dak Lak, Lam Dong and Gia Lai.

The Vietnam Education Publishing House announced that in the next few days, they will continue to deliver the remaining donated books to schools in Gia Lai , Quang Ngai, and Khanh Hoa provinces (phase 2).

Speaking at the book donation ceremony in Cao Bang, Mr. Ngo Van Hoan, Deputy General Director of Vietnam Education Publishing House, expressed: “We understand the difficulties that the Cao Bang education sector, teachers, and students are facing. Immediately after receiving information about the damage suffered by teachers and students in the province, Vietnam Education Publishing House promptly prepared books, hoping to provide the quickest and most timely support, accompanying the Cao Bang education sector in overcoming this difficult period. We hope that today's gifts are not merely material, but also represent sharing, trust, and encouragement from Vietnam Education Publishing House to the students and teachers here.”

Mr. Ngo Van Hoan, Deputy General Director of Vietnam Education Publishing House, expressed: “After each natural disaster, rain, and flood, helping students in affected areas get back their books and supplies to continue their studies is the top priority of the publishing house. Books are not only learning tools but also a source of encouragement, empowering teachers and students to overcome difficulties.”

Natural disasters only disrupt learning.

Mr. Le Huy, Deputy General Director of Vietnam Education Publishing House, who led the delegation to donate textbooks to Gia Lai province recently, affirmed that for many years, the publishing house has always considered social welfare activities, especially supporting students in disadvantaged areas and areas affected by natural disasters, as one of its top priorities alongside its professional task of compiling and publishing textbooks. This book donation not only contributes to alleviating immediate difficulties but also demonstrates the long-term commitment of the education publishing industry to the cause of nurturing future generations in localities still facing hardship due to natural disasters.

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Localities in flood-affected areas receive textbooks donated by the Vietnam Education Publishing House.

Reports indicate that the recent prolonged heavy rains in the South Central and Central Highlands regions have severely damaged the infrastructure of many schools and caused thousands of students to lose their books and school supplies, significantly impacting their studies and daily lives. In response to this situation, the Vietnam Education Publishing House, with its deep social responsibility and humanitarian spirit, has spared no effort to support the students in the shortest possible time. The publishing house hopes that, despite the many difficulties and challenges, students will remain confident, strive to learn and improve, and grow into mature individuals. The Vietnam Education Publishing House understands that restoring the learning environment after a natural disaster requires not only the efforts of teachers and students but also the collective support of the entire community. Therefore, this book donation program is not only about providing material support, but also about demonstrating the spirit of "mutual support" and "compassion"—good values ​​that the Vietnam Education Publishing House has always cherished and preserved throughout its 68-year journey of building and development.

The Vietnam Education Publishing House is deeply aware of its responsibility to education and the community. These books not only help students quickly stabilize their studies but also provide encouragement and strength to overcome difficulties. Natural disasters only temporarily disrupt learning, but they cannot dim the dreams of learning and the aspiration to succeed.

Mr. Nguyen Duc Thinh, Deputy Director of the Department of Education and Training of Thai Nguyen province, expressed his sincere gratitude for the timely support from the Vietnam Education Publishing House. The representative of the Department stated that, due to the impact of the storm, thousands of students throughout the province lost their textbooks, and many schools faced difficulties and suffered significant damage to their facilities. The publisher's timely support ensured the continuation of the learning program.

Source: https://tienphong.vn/hon-12-trieu-ban-sgk-da-den-voi-hoc-sinh-vung-lu-post1805166.tpo


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