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Dream Bookshelf - Small Book, Big Meaning

"When the pages of a book become the doors of volunteerism, knowledge, and overflowing compassion within the community."

Books - those black and white printed pages, containing countless treasures of knowledge and boundless inspiration. We can find creativity, passion, and development within each page we have read through.

Carrying the mission of "spreading reading culture" and "nurturing knowledge", continuing the success, the Dream Bookshelf returns for season 2 in collaboration with the Book Club and Action club of the University of Information Technology, University of Economics and Law - Vietnam National University Ho Chi Minh City, and Ho Chi Minh City University of Agriculture and Forestry, with the purpose of calling for book donations to build bookshelves for disadvantaged children.

Details of the program:

Activity 1: "Love"

March 21, 2024 – March 23, 2024:

  • Accepting old books at Hall C of UIT.
  • Selling lottery tickets to raise funds at 5,000 VND per ticket.

Prize structure:

  • 1 First prize: 250,000 VND
  • 2 Second prizes: 150,000 VND each
  • 2 Third prizes: 100,000 VND each

Announcement date of results: April 8, 2024 on the Book Club and Action UIT Fanpage.

Each lottery ticket you purchase will contribute to building a compassionate community and bringing smiles to the children.

Students who donate 1 book will receive credit towards their training score.

For each additional donated book, students will receive a small gift from the organizers.

Activity 2: "Connection"

  • April 13, 2024: Support activity at Tan Binh Shelter and Thu Duc Youth Village.
  • April 14, 2024: Support activity at Dieu Giac Orphanage.

Note:

  • Books must have practical value, aesthetic value, and educational value.
  • Suitable for ages 6 to 18.

For more details, visit:  https://www.facebook.com/clb.sachvahanhdong.uit/posts/pfbid02w3evh9WX6X6...

Ha Bang - Media Collaborator, University of Information Technology

Nhat Hien - Translation Collaborator, University of Information Technology