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A teacher rather than a pimp
A teacher rather than a pimp
From the 1 October 2006, AVEC will have 752 children to support. We have found two more schools where the personnel are committed to providing basic schooling for children from rural backgrounds. They are situated in the Homale municipality, about ten kilometres from Battambang.
We have planned to support all the pupils of these schools, from the beginning of the trimester. There is a total of 89 pupils in one scool and 503 in the other one. We will provide them all with what we call our “school survival kits”, with contain the most necessary material needed to study successfully, notably: 5 note books, 3 ballpoint pens, 2 erasers and some pencils, as well as a uniform with the AVEC logo.


 





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February – Mars 2007 PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 12 August 2007

ImageA big workload lies ahead for our Khmer volunteers handling the two new schools with which we work. The volunteers will start with setting up a list of the poorest families in the neighbourhood, families of which the children tend not to attend school. They will also search out orphans and those children who come to school dressed in rags. This means visiting at least around 70 families in very rural areas, and analysing the life conditions of each family. During these visits, they will also locate the children who do not go to school at all, and create a file for each family.

ImageThe families live within 5 km from the school, and the most difficult part is to find the poorest families living isolated just beside the rice fields. It is a detective’s work, and as a last resort, we will even ask the children to accompany our volunteers to their guardians.

ImageWe count on being done with this work on Mars, 15, at the very latest. Because from Mars, 20, and on, we will be busy distributing rice in the three schools with which we work. This means to about 100 families. We will double the number of families we work with. It will be a huge task, but we are very happy for it nevertheless; things do go in the right direction! It is all made possible thanks to the people who help us, as we couldn’t do very much on our own. We continue to look for volunteers in France, Germany and Switzerland, hoping to find more people who would give us a few hours a month of their time.  If you are able to make this effort for us, there is a magic button to click at the top of the site. Clicking it will help you help us, and it carries the very simple name “contact us”.
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