Glotrans cooperates with YBA HCM in the Container Library program: Bringing knowledge to the future generation

Glotrans is proud to be a gift sponsor for Container Library No. 11, contributing to the dissemination of a reading culture and the development of knowledge for students at Le Van Luong 2 Primary School, Nha Be District, Ho Chi Minh City.

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The Container Library program is a meaningful initiative of the Ho Chi Minh City Young Businesspeople Association (YBA HCM), with the goal of building and donating libraries to disadvantaged schools, contributing to the dissemination of reading culture, and nurturing the future generation of the country.

Glotrans is always committed to social responsibility and wants to contribute to the development of education. Accompanying YBA HCM in the Container Library program demonstrates Glotrans's desire to bring knowledge to students, arouse their passion for reading and create a foundation for their comprehensive development.

With the cooperation and efforts of Glotrans and other sponsors, Container Library No. 11 was presented to Le Van Luong 2 Primary School on April 20th, 2024. The library is fully equipped with books, documents and modern equipment, creating conditions for students to have the opportunity to access knowledge and develop intellectually.

Glotrans believes that every page of a book can open a new door for students, helping them explore the world and nurture their dreams. We hope that the Container Library program will continue to spread widely, contributing to the construction of a knowledgeable society and sustainable development.

Let's accompanny with Glotrans in spreading the reading culture and building a bright future for students!

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