
Last week about 40 people attended our Goducate Campsite ground-breaking ceremony. These were dear men and women who have offered to help to develop the camp.
Among them were 2 young men, Mike and Jeru, who have will be leaving for USA later this month on a “scholarship” from the Wilds Camp of North Carolina. The Wilds Camp has generously provided their airfares to USA and will train Mike for about 6 weeks and Jeru for 2 weeks at their campsite. Mike and Jeru have been helping at our camps for poor kids for the past year and have proven themselves to be good camp leaders.

An architect, Hermes, has also offered to help us to plan and design the camp. He is an old friend who has previously worked in Singapore for four years.
An eminent professor of soil science, Prof Hope, was busy inspecting the characteristics of the camp soil. Prof Hope’s gut feel is that the soil in the valley portion of the campsite is fertile and suitable for vegetable production. After the ground-breaking, soil tests from different portions of the campsite were taken for lab tests.
Accompanying Prof Hope was Dan, an expert in sustainable organic vegetable farming. Goducate hopes to not only produce enough food for our trainees but also to teach our trainees how to grow good crops without polluting the soil and our bodies. In the group of experts was an enterprising young aqua-culture researcher who will help us to develop our own fish-farms.
Before we begin to build, we want to plant the right trees in the right places because building will take months to build but trees take years to grow. Also, we realize that if Goducate wants to help poor Asians to help themselves, then one of the most important things to teach them is how to grow enough food for themselves!





