Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence

by DARE Network (Drug and Alcohol Recovery and Education Network)
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Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence
Burmese Refugee Youth Prevent Addiction & Violence

Project Report | Mar 13, 2017
Ultimate goes to Karen State

By Pam Rogers | Capacity Advisor/Addiction Trainer

Volunteer Liz and our Mae La DARE Team player
Volunteer Liz and our Mae La DARE Team player

This is Liz.  Every year since 2004, Liz has made her way from Bangkok to the Thai/Burma Border.  Sometimes this trip takes her 6 hours, sometimes 10 hours, just one way.

Among her many talents as a journalist, and a social welfare volunteer, in Bangkok, Liz is an Ultimate Frisbee player with the Bangkok Soi Dawgz.  This Ultimate team plays regularly in Bangkok and runs the Bangkok Ultimate Hat tournament, an International Ultimate Frisbee tournament that attracts players from all over the world.

Liz not only has come to the Thai/Burma Border to share her skills with the Refugee Youth of DARE Network, she has inspired many other players to do the same.  Over the last 13 years, once a year the Ultimate volunteers provide training, tournaments and prizes to the DARE Network Teens for Kids program.  As well, at the Soi Dawgz annual Bangkok Hat Tournament they collect donations of team shirts, shoes, hats, and frisbee discs for the young people participating in our program.  On top of that, they donate money and make DARE Network the charity of their Bangkok Hat Tournament.  How fantastic is that?

This February, Liz, Helen and Noot came to Mae La Refugee camp to train trainers in the Ultimate game.  They concentrated on understand the game strategically and how to improve and share the skills needed to play a successful game.

DARE brought young people from our DARE Network Addiction teams, whom we felt would be able to pass on this training to others in their camps.

In addition, for the first time, we brought Addiction Workers into Mae La Camp from our DARE Centre in Karen State to learn the game and take it back to our centre.  This will mark the first time Ultimate Frisbee has been played together by Karen people in Karen State and will be a great addition to our Addiction Prevention Education program in the villages there.

DARE appreciates their volunteers and donors.  We can't do it without you. And can't thank you enough.

Helen running the drill
Helen running the drill
Learning the strategies
Learning the strategies
Theory into practice...playing the game
Theory into practice...playing the game
The Tournament Winners
The Tournament Winners

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By Pam Rogers | Capacity Advisor/Addiction Trainer

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To find a beautiful gemstone in a pile of pig manure - Karen Proverb

By Det Sot, Ma Jor & Jonatan L. Fredsgaard | External relations intern

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DARE Network (Drug and Alcohol Recovery and Education Network)

Location: Mae Sariang, Mae Hong Son - Thailand
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Pam Rogers
Mae Sariang , Mae Hong Son Thailand
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