Not only is a volunteer trip, the program is also a journey to spread love through teaching skills and developing reading culture for highland students.
"Nguyet Vu" is organized according to the integrated model: donating books, refurbishing libraries and organizing life skills classes for puberty students. The event has attracted a warm response from students and school teachers, as well as young people from Hanoi.

Established in 2020 by a group of high school students in the capital, Libreria Project has the mission to narrow the gap of education and spread the reading culture to the community, especially students in areas that are still difficult. After five seasons of operation, the project entered the 6th season with three outstanding activities: a series of "dream color" events, fundraising fairs combined with "activities" and the main event "Nguyet Vu".
During the days from 12-14.4 at the School of Ethnic Minority Secondary School in Yen Binh District (Yen Bai), the Libreria team brought practical soft skills lessons such as, overcome puberty crisis, time management, personal strength development and multi-dimensional perspective.
Along with that, more than 2,000 books were donated from previous events selected, classified and presented to the school library. Reading space is also refurbished to become a more attractive study and discovery place for upland children.

Ms. Bui Thi Kim Thoa - Principal of Ethnic Minority School of Secondary School of Yen Binh District, Yen Bai Province - shared: "'Nguyet Vu' is not only an extracurricular activity, but also a bridge to bring knowledge and love closer to the students. The books, skills lessons, exchanges all bring profound and long -term values."
Representative of the Organizing Committee, Nguyen Dieu Linh - a student of 11th grade specializing in writing, Hanoi -amsterdam High School - expressed: "We want Libreria not only a project, but also a companion on the growing journey of the students."
The joy is evident in the eyes of the students when accessing new classes, exploring the knowledge from the newly made bookstore.

Hoang Nguyet Anh (class 7A - Ethnic Minority School of Secondary School in Yen Binh District) excitedly: "I love today's lesson, learn how to manage time and also have more new books in the library. I will try to read more."
Closing the sixth season, Libreria Project continues to assert its role in the journey of knowledge and development opportunities to children all over the region. "Nguyet Vu" is not only an event, but the dance of the moonlight - gently illuminating the dream and awakening the potentials waiting to be opened in every child.