
Access to books should never be limited by location. This is why we continue supporting rural elementary schools through our annual book donation program, hoping to give students more opportunities to read, learn, and explore the world beyond the classroom.
Schools in rural areas often have fewer educational resources than those in larger cities. New books can create meaningful opportunities by introducing fresh knowledge, new stories, and different ways of thinking. Reading helps children build language skills, develop imagination, and grow the curiosity needed to keep learning.
“The school holds a weekly Reading Day, and students are always excited when new books arrive. Teachers have also noticed that students show stronger curiosity and better exploration skills after reading new materials,” the principal of the school said. This feedback shows that the impact of donating books is not short-term; it continues to influence students as they grow.

During the visit, we also spent time with the students through a fun fuse bead activity. Using the patterns we prepared, each child carefully selected colors and completed their own piece with excitement and focus. Seeing their joy after finishing was truly heartwarming. “I’m going to hang this on my backpack!” one student happily said.
Supporting education is more than providing books. It is about giving children more chances to discover their interests, build confidence, and imagine a bigger future.
