What does House of Dream do?
1.Takes care and provides guidance for the kids of Ban Phadaeng, and to make their future dreams come true
2.Inspires them and let them know the important of education.
3.Sponsors the kids to attend school in the city.
4.Provides English and computer classes. (we have Lao and foreign volunteers to teach and provide activities for the kids who live at the House Of Dreams)
5.Builds children’s the future in the rural area to be better than before.
6.Trains them to stand by themselves with their knowledge.
Why we want to bring rural children to the city?
I believe everyone has a dream and they want that dream to come true, but for the kids in rural areas it is difficult for them to make the dream come true. So I organise for them to the city to help their dream come true, and make their life better than before. Along with the plan of the Lao Government we aim to provide a better education in the rural area, and develop the rural areas same as the city. After they graduate they then can help develop their village.
You can help with that dream by donating to the House. You can sponsor a student, donate money or the actual items needed themselves such as reading materials, furniture and computers for the study area and computer lessons. Contact Ken for more information and a list of costs involved in making the House of Dreams. www.communityreadingroom.weebly.com
Our Mission
The mission of the House of Dreams is to develop the countryside by educating the youth. We aim to increase the young peoples skill set so they can be drivers for developing their village areas. The House of Dreams not only provides a safe place for them to go to school but also provides English lessons and shows them how to take better care of their environment
Our vision is to make the young persons dreams come true. That is to care for them whilst allowing them to have access to education, support them to go to university and encourage them to be a part of developing the village in terms of remote education, agriculture and production.
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