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Goducate Children’s Home

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The Goducate Children’s Home takes in children from very poor, broken, and dysfunctional families. The Home provides these children with their basic physical needs in a loving, caring atmosphere, as well as a US-based home-schooling program. On top of that the children learn livelihood skills and lifeskills. The children are also taught the Khmer language to enable them to fit back into the community when they leave the Home.

The Home stands in nearly 7 hectares of land, so there is space for planting vegetables and fruit, ponds for rearing fish, and a chicken coop. These facilities enable the children to learn livelihood skills. Some of the older boys also learn basic electrical work and vehicle repair. In the process they learn lifeskills such as discipline, teamwork, and leadership skills. Leadership skills are also gained through the mentoring system by which the older children help the younger ones in their everyday routine. All these skills are intended to enable them to help not only themselves, but also others.

The children can spend their leisure time pursuing their interests in sports, music, art, or whatever else interests them. There is a basketball/badminton area in the grounds of the Home, and recently the children have been having karate lessons from a couple of volunteers

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Goducate Children’s Home

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The Goducate Children’s Home takes in children from very poor, broken, and dysfunctional families. The Home provides these children with their basic physical needs in a loving, caring atmosphere, as well as a US-based home-schooling program. On top of that the children learn livelihood skills and lifeskills. The children are also taught the Khmer language to enable them to fit back into the community when they leave the Home.

The Home stands in nearly 7 hectares of land, so there is space for planting vegetables and fruit, ponds for rearing fish, and a chicken coop. These facilities enable the children to learn livelihood skills. Some of the older boys also learn basic electrical work and vehicle repair. In the process they learn lifeskills such as discipline, teamwork, and leadership skills. Leadership skills are also gained through the mentoring system by which the older children help the younger ones in their everyday routine. All these skills are intended to enable them to help not only themselves, but also others.

The children can spend their leisure time pursuing their interests in sports, music, art, or whatever else interests them. There is a basketball/badminton area in the grounds of the Home, and recently the children have been having karate lessons from a couple of volunteers

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Goducate Children’s Home

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The Goducate Children’s Home takes in children from very poor, broken, and dysfunctional families. The Home provides these children with their basic physical needs in a loving, caring atmosphere, as well as a US-based home-schooling program. On top of that the children learn livelihood skills and lifeskills. The children are also taught the Khmer language to enable them to fit back into the community when they leave the Home.

The Home stands in nearly 7 hectares of land, so there is space for planting vegetables and fruit, ponds for rearing fish, and a chicken coop. These facilities enable the children to learn livelihood skills. Some of the older boys also learn basic electrical work and vehicle repair. In the process they learn lifeskills such as discipline, teamwork, and leadership skills. Leadership skills are also gained through the mentoring system by which the older children help the younger ones in their everyday routine. All these skills are intended to enable them to help not only themselves, but also others.

The children can spend their leisure time pursuing their interests in sports, music, art, or whatever else interests them. There is a basketball/badminton area in the grounds of the Home, and recently the children have been having karate lessons from a couple of volunteers

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