Friday, April 1, 2011

51 - A record

Just a few days ago we said good-bye to the largest group (so far) that Asian Hope has ever hosted.  I had a very busy week but we had a great time.  With that many people, they can get a lot done...and they did.  I had them work at Goldstone and New Life schools and at Joy Children's Learning Center. None of these are officially Asian Hope facilities but they are all in some ways affiliated with or impacted by Asian Hope.  Our largest school, Logos, supports both of the schools with resources and teacher training.  The coordinator of the learning center spent a few years in Asian Hope's boys home.  Each of the sites were enhanced through painting walls, painting pictures, cleaning, removing trash, playing with kids, teaching students, ESL activities...etc.  I think many people were positively impacted both here and on the team.  Here are some pictures from their time here.

Games at New Life School


Khmer kids love interacting with foreigners...and vice versa.


Cleaning a roof while standing on a narrow cement wall.


The whole gang on a river boat ride on the Tonle Sap/Mekong rivers



Some talented students really made some preschool rooms a lot more inviting.


Tuk Tuks were the main mode of transportation.

They were an attentive crowd at the Killing Fields.

Leading a class at Goldstone School.

On the roof at Joy Children's Learning Center

Games at Goldstone
Thanks guys for all of your help!

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