HELP TEACH AT A LOCAL SCHOOL AND SPEND TIME WITH ORPHANS Baan Kru Mookda or "Teacher Mookda's House" is the residence for 29 children ranging in age from 8 to 17. This project was established in 1989 by Mrs. Mookda and others to provide accommodation, education, and a better quality of life for local orphans and children from nearby mountain tribes whose families are unable to support them through high school.
Volunteers are very active in the day-to-day activities of the children at Baan Kru Mookda. They teach conversational English to students at the community school as well as the orphanage. They look after and treat children as another member of the family, while acting as a suitable role model, counselor and cultural ambassador. Volunteers also help arrange recreation activities.
Volunteer Activities:- Teaching English classes to children and adolescents at the local school.
- Create lesson plans and design course materials (flash cards, handouts, activities, games etc.)
- Help students with homework assignments.
- Looking after the children, while acting as a suitable role model, councilor, and cultural ambassador.
- Help arrange group and recreational activities at the orphanage.
All GeoVisions programs include accommodation and meals, airport pick-up, project training, in country support, medical insurance, extensive pre-departure information and project orientation.
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