Goducate English camp in China (Part 5)

The day after the 2010 English Essentials Summer Camp ended, students and teachers set off either for Changbai Mountain or for a camping trip at a deer farm. By far the majority of the students (158 of them) opted for the deer farm. They were accompanied by 21 teachers.

Raise your hands if its your first time camping out
Raise your hands if its your first time camping out
Can the students find their own tent
Can the students find their own tent

After watching a demonstration on how to put up a tent, students found themselves enjoying setting up their own. The afternoon saw the students relaxing in many different ways—some went fishing, some went for a walk, some played cards or ball games, and others took a nap. As dusk arrived, helpful students assisted in collecting firewood. Others gathered round for an explanation on how to barbeque a kebab. After stomachs were filled, the night was spent singing round the fire and talking in small groups. Bedtime came but those few who stayed up were privileged with the chance to watch some shooting stars, whereas the rest could only envy them as they recounted their experience the next morning.

All smiles as they sang the night away
All smiles as they sang the night away

After breakfast, there was a time of sharing, at which many students told of how this camping trip brought firsts for them— first time pitching a tent, first time living out under the stars, first time barbequing a kebab, and the list goes on. Altogether, the students greatly treasured the time spent with one another and the friendships forged.

– Melody, an assistant teacher at the summer camp

New teachers at the Goducate Children’s Home Cambodia

The Goducate Children’s Home in Prey Nob, Cambodia admitted 14 new children a few months ago, and immediately started them on the Learning To Read ABCs program. For many of these kids, it was the first time they had a chance to learn to read and write, and within a few months, many of these little ones graduated from this program with flying colors.

The new school semester will begin in September, and a week ago, the Children’s Home welcomed a new full-time teacher, Evangeline, into their midst. In three weeks time, a Filipino couple trained in education will visit and survey the Home with the aim of committing to a long term stay when the semester starts.

These new teachers together with volunteer and short-term teachers will be a great asset to the Goducate Children’s Home. They will not only care for the children’s academic needs, but will also take on the responsibilities of house-parents, becoming “mother” and “father” figures to these children.

Helping poor children help themselves at Goducate Children’s Home

It was so heartwarming to see the children, performing, singing enthusiastically, at the end-of-semester Closing Program two weeks ago in Cambodia! Over 30 children were presented with medals after successfully completing another grade at the end of an eventful school year at the Goducate Children’s Home in Prey Nob, Cambodia.


Many of these children came from impoverished backgrounds – their parents too poor to provide even a meal a day for them. They had worked long, hard hours as soon as they could walk – collecting used aluminium cans and plastic bottles from the garbage to recycle, hauling cement and bricks at construction sites, selling home-cooked food from door to door – such were their sad lives before they were admitted to the Children’s Home. Here, they had a chance at education, and within months, they flourished and blossomed into happy, confident kids.

Goducate sponsors have adopted individual kids, providing funds monthly for their welfare and education – so that these poor children will have a future, and contribute to the society they live in.