This activity is within the framework of the "Nguyet Vu" event, belonging to the Libreria Project community project implemented in the 6th season. This is a project initiated in 2020 by a group of high school students in Hanoi, with the mission of spreading, improving reading culture and narrowing the educational gap. Since then, the project has developed into a series of annual activities, focusing on organizing fundraising fairs, books on books and volunteer programs to teach soft skills at schools.
According to the Organizing Committee, entering the 6th season, the program not only contributes to spread the reading culture to the community but also convey the profound meaning of the words and create a useful learning space, where young people can explore the world of knowledge and nurture the passion for reading.
Nguyen Dieu Linh - a 11th -grade student specializing in literature, Hanoi - Amsterdam High School, Head of the Project Organizing Committee expressed: "We believe that each book is a key to open the world of knowledge. Through this activity, we hope to contribute to nurturing the claim and equipping more skills for highland students."
At Yen Binh Secondary School Ethnic Minority School (Yen Bai), the volunteer group has implemented soft skills classes for students, focusing on practical contents such as: Handling puberty crisis, time management, discovering self -strengths and receiving multi -viewing angles.
Besides skill classes, the program also awarded a new bookcase to the school, selected from the books donated through previous events. The books are suitable for the age of junior high school students, from comics, life skills books to reference books, contributing to enriching existing books at the school library.
Participated in many new activities of the event, the students at the Ethnic Minority High School of Yen Binh District expressed their excitement.
"After visiting the new library, I feel very happy and interested. Today's class helps me better understand how to manage time, and I will try to apply the learning things to my studies," said Nguyen Duy Khanh, a 9B student of the school.
Ms. Bui Thi Kim Thoa - Principal of Yen Binh District Secondary School Ethnic Minority School (Yen Bai) assessed: "The" Nguyet Vu "event is not merely an extracurricular activity organized, but also a bridge to bring knowledge, sharing and love closer to highland students. The books are donated, skills teaching classes, and high -value games, to help them to help them to expand their relatives, to help them to expand their relatives and nurtured your future dreams.
I believe that after the program, each student will not only have more joy, but also feel a lot of love after the meaningful activity organized by the Libreria project season 6 ".