Mr. Hak Chan Dara, is very passionate about teaching the village kids to learn English and some soft-skills needed for their future jobs.
Though he has a full time work during working days, he still travels to the village to meet the children and teach them English and some soft-skills.
Like Mr. Dara, there are other youth volunteers who love community development sacrifice their time and efforts to spend their weekend serving Living Water Farm projects and lives at the village.
We observed their great interests in learning. Some children are parentless and live with their old grandparents.
Barang, the boy with yellow T-shirt is motherless. She died from UTI wounds. His father left him when he was very little.
Right now he lives on the farm with his grandparents.
We thanks God for the provision to be able to feed their families and many others.
Our youth volunteers have their heart to transfer what they have learned in life and from the city to these underprivileged children and youth.
Here is Miss. Naren, a great young woman working as a teacher from an International school helping children learning some computer knowledges. She loves to see children learn and growing so that they can prepare for their great future.
Sometimes you might think class has to be indoor. It is not always the case with Mr. Dara. He enjoyed the natural environment. This is his class about translation. He is teaching a group of young students learning some English vocabularies.
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