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Light up humanity from simple things

One summer day, when the sun had not yet risen behind the mountains, young people in the Dak Lak Student Development Club started a volunteer program called "Sunshine".

Báo Đắk LắkBáo Đắk Lắk06/07/2025

Opening the program with a dramatized performance about traffic safety, the young people made the atmosphere at Son Tay Primary School, Hoa Son commune become lively, arousing the interest of local children.
Volunteers worked together to repaint and redecorate the school, creating a fresher, warmer learning space for children in the highlands.
Sitting with the children, drawing colorful pictures together - a place to nurture dreams and inspire creativity from the simplest things.
A corner of the school yard became a “makeshift barber shop” as volunteers skillfully trimmed each child’s hair. There were no mirrors or special swivel chairs, but the children’s eyes were filled with excitement, trust and joy.
The atmosphere was filled with traditional games organized by volunteers. Laughter echoed everywhere, bringing the children a joyful and memorable experience.
Children are introduced to and explore telescopes, opening up their first understanding of the sky and the universe in an interesting way.
In a colorful space, children are engrossed in assembling each piece of the picture. This is not just a simple game, but also a way to practice logical thinking, memory and learn patience through every small detail.
Volunteers brought many small, cute toys for the children to choose their favorite gifts, creating a surprising joy in the windy, sunny highlands.
Tight hugs instead of simple but warm thanks for volunteers.

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Source: https://baodaklak.vn/phong-su-ky-su/202507/thap-len-tinh-nguoi-tu-nhung-dieu-gian-di-91111ba/


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