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The Little Library

Near a crowded apartment block, 12-year-old Nam built a tiny library using recycled materials. He wanted other children to have books even if they couldn’t afford them. At first, only a few kids came. But as word spread, the library became a meeting point. Volunteers donated books, and even parents joined in. Nam organizes reading…

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Seeds of Hope

In a remote village, a group of volunteers planted a garden with the local children. For Mai, a 10-year-old who lost both parents, it became more than just vegetables—it was a symbol of care and growth. Each week, Mai watered the plants, learned about nutrition, and felt a part of something. Over time, she smiled…

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From Victim to Voice

Thao was a victim of online abuse when she was 13. Embarrassed and scared, she kept silent. But after attending a digital safety workshop, she realized she wasn’t alone. With support from facilitators, she reported the incident and received help. Years later, Thao is now an advocate for child safety online. She leads awareness sessions…

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A Second Chance

When Linh was eight years old, she had to leave school to help her family earn a living. Selling lottery tickets on the streets of Hoa Binh city, Linh dreamed of returning to the classroom. One day, a volunteer teacher noticed her interest in books and invited her to a free community learning center. With…

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The Power of Listening

Huy was always quiet. His classmates called him strange. He never spoke in class and often sat alone. But a school counselor noticed and started talking to him during breaks, just asking simple questions and truly listening. Over time, Huy began to open up. He shared about the violence at home and his fear of…

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