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Australian Rotaractors
Bring Hope to Children in Thailand
Twelve young volunteers from Sydney have recently returned from
Thailand where they have been volunteering at a refuge for the
stateless children of the Akha hilltribe.
As part of their trip, the volunteer group travelled high into the
mountains bordering Cambodia and Laos to a small village – the home
of four of the girls from the refuge. There they surveyed sites to
grow up to 1200 rubber trees and coffee plants to provide long-term
employment and income for the children and their local community.
Back at the refuge outside of Chiang Rai, while some members of the
group did general repairs, others assisted in classes at the
refuge’s pre-school. “The children are at a great disadvantage in
Thailand,” explains Danielle Fogarty, the organiser of the trip.
“When they come to the refuge they cannot speak Thai or English –
they only speak Akha. However, to attend school they must learn
Thai, which is where the pre-school comes in.” Education is seen as
the best way to reduce the extremely high rate of discrimination,
forced relocation, forced labour and sexual exploitation faced by
the Akha people.
Most of the volunteers were members of Sydney Rotaract clubs. They
were also joined by two Rotaractors from Victoria and Tasmania and
five from New Zealand. The adventure was organised by Danielle
Fogarty from Chatswood. “Rotaract has allowed me to achieve so
much,” said Ms Fogarty. “In my local community my Rotaract club has
organized projects and events, many organizations and charities.
Internationally, we have volunteered in Vanuatu, Indonesia, and now
Thailand.” |
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