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Providing disadvantaged young people with education and opportunities.

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Education is a sustainable way to improve peoples lives living in severe poverty.

Whilst there are many organisations which seek to support education, a substantial gap exists for many young people whose only option is working on the family farm.

A decent job means that they can support not only themselves but contribute towards their family. People with jobs usually pay for their siblings education too.

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I believe sustainability is important when volunteering time and also applying funds to a project. Too many foreign projects have been done that build schools or similar infrastructure and then walk away, thinking they have made a difference.

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Computer classes in Laos Sep-Oct 2015  11 August 2015

I will be establishing a permanent computer teaching classroom in Luang Prabang for use by 200 Lao students. The school is free of charge as it is a charity school. The computer curriculum is being based on a UK computer curriculum. I will be in Laos for 3 months setting this up, training the trainers and implementing the programme with all students.

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David Allan
David Allan on 11 Aug 2015
$150
Guest Donor
Guest Donor on 03 Jun 2015
David is doing amazing work in Laos, mainly in the classroom, but also in educating us back in NZ of the little known Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) posing dangers everyday to the locals.
$60
David Allan
David Allan on 05 Feb 2015
$100
S E Allan
S E Allan on 03 Dec 2014
Hopefully this will help with more books.
$100
Alister Harlow
Alister Harlow on 02 Dec 2014
$100

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This campaign started on 2 Oct 2014 and ended on 30 Dec 2015.