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Community Events
 Name: Ms. Sam Pagna
 H/P: +85516400095
 Mail: info@youthforchange.net


Archives:

• First Ever Youth Gathering

• Battambang Trip May 13-15

• Prey Veng June 18, 2006

• Rural Youth Empowerment through Exhibition


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Camping Event’ is one of the community events and a fantastic event that students from different institutes and universities come together and share their own experiences with one another on various topics. The establishment of this event is to distribute study materials to kids, educate them the social matters, and guide them to envision their future.

Also, we aim to get the youth to learn how community livelihood is, how they can contribute into the educational gab of rural students (primary kids), and how they can integrate themselves into interact each other among youths.

 Kampong Cham Trip 

Normally, there are around 30-50 youths from different institutions or universities attending in the programs. There are discussion models during the event where primary students were divided into group in order to discuss certain topics related to educational, cultural and social issues. The model is found successful and benefit to all parties where kids can learn how to express and learnt best practice from the youth, the youth can learn how to make a peace and prosperous society through their involvement, and it can be a good model for other concerned groups.

So far, there have been 7 events was conducted-- such Kompong Speu, Koh Kong, Takeo, Prey Veng, and the latest event was organized at the indigenous land—Ratanakirri-- and other series event is being planned.

Youth Camping
 

It is an adventurous trip which challenges youths to a real nature and to e x - plore what the outdoor life is. Through this, they will benefit from what is called ‘exchange ideas’ with one another coming from different departments, universities, institutes and even high school. What’s more, they will learn how to live independent lives in remote areas, which they put their lives in the real nature.