It has been a bit of a challenge keeping up with the projects and posting our progress in a timely manner. Fortunately, our guests have been a tremendous help in posting lots of pictures to keep our facebook followers in tune with what is going on. While the Thong Lom got off to a slow […]
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With the two main water projects (and a smaller repair) underway to supply water to SandLuangnoi and ThongLom with dams, water tanks, and taps throughout the villages, it began with another massive truckload of water pipe. Meanwhile, a couple of wonderful Rotarians, Rob Fraser from the Rotary Club of Whitby Sunrise, and David Slocum with […]
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David, from the Rotary Club of Orillia, and past visitor to Laos (last year) has been researching a different type of water filter on his own for rural villagers, hoping to supply a lower cost alternative than the one AAVIL uses. There is a little more work in preparation of the filters themselves and certain […]
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With 58 presentations completed and fundraising concluded for the most part, this year’s projects are finally underway. It is hard to believe this is our 11th year! First off, are a number of our secondary school students shown below. What used to be a single point of distribution and purchasing of uniforms, is now fairly […]
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There was a lot to accomplish during this last trip of the season to some of the more rural villages. First, we had a challenge when the teacher who was supposed to teach the art of weaving to a student from Ban Phone (in the distant highlands). She moved out of the area but another […]
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During this last week, we were visited by another group from Canada, just in time for the celebration of the conclusion of our second large water project at Pak Mong Secondary School. This water project was made possible from a special grant from Global Change For Children, the Kitchener Grand River Rotary Club, the Ancaster […]
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Just a couple of days after our previous group headed home, the next group arived from Canada, and Thailand. First stop was to the village of Meung Xuen, a rural village across the Ou river where we had provided a permanent water supply a few years earlier. With our pilot project to try to get […]
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We have been overwhelmed by the number of urgent requests from various villages across Nambak District for permanent water supplies, significant repairs to existing ones (damage caused by the August monsoons), water filters (over 1200 in the last month), and school support for the most part. We received 10 requests yesterday alone! As we continue […]
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Many of our Lao projects are geared towards sizeable water projects ($40,000 CAD and more) to bring a permanent supply of water to these rural villages that currently have to trek for it, just get enough to cook and drink with. Once a week they trek to a river to bathe (although the elders will […]
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Each year, a number of fundraisers are planned and executed by our loyal supporters. Past fundraisers have included backyard musical events, theatre events, bridge fundraisers, restaurant events, used book sales and others. If you and your friends would like to consider the possibility of doing a fundraiser for Laos, small or large, please do not […]
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